Word: schulz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Result: New York's Commissioner of Hospitals Sigismund Schulz Goldwater revealed another reason why internes should be paid some stipend. Said Dr. Goldwater: "Internes are exposed to continual temptation to accept gifts, and what not, from patients. It is this temptation to accept gifts from patients that we want to eliminate by paying them $15 a month." Therefore Dr. Goldwater recommended that next year New York City pay its hospital internes $3.46 a week...
...midwives practicing in New York City last year took care of 5,000 confinements, earning an average of $40 a case. They thus deprived licensed doctors, who average $25 a delivery, of work and money. Last week Dr. Sigismund Schulz Goldwater, Commissioner of Hospitals, set about remedying that situation by ordering the Bellevue School for Midwives closed. That school was founded in 1911 to put midwifery on a scientific basis, has trained 731 midwives, has 21 in its present training class...
...American Museum of Natural History, a famed jade & crystal collection; to Brother Joseph Edward Thompson, a $500,000 trust fund; to Mrs. Joseph E. Thompson, $100,000; to Relict Gertrude Hickman Thompson, $7,756,755 in trust and the $1,000,000 Yonkers house; to Daughter Margaret Hickman Schulz Biddle, a $5,756,555 trust fund. Birthdays. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, 80; Ida Minerva Tarbell, 75; Senator James Eli Watson of Indiana, 68; Leopold, Duke of Brabant, Belgium's heir, 31. Died. Frances Burnett, 22, vanilla extract scioness; Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr., 29, Boston socialite, president of Skyways...
...tide seemed to turn when 500 Stennes stormers permitted 100 loyal Hitlerites to eject them from brownshirt headquarters. Hitler designated Storm Lieut. Col. Paul Schulz to assume command. Soon "Silver Tongued" Joseph Goebbles fired most of the editorial of Der Angriff, hired 100% Hitlerites...
...what Michigan calls her system of play, long ago subscribed to the fact that points scored and not first downs win games and he proceeded to mould his teams accordingly. The first thing Mr. Yost always did was to develop a good center. With a list headed by "Germany" Schulz he can undoubtedly point to the largest collection of first-class centers developed by any coach in football...