Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present time the question of preventive medicine is upper most in the public and professional mind. It is for the Dental School to do its share in showing how the teeth affect health and disease, and under the new Medical School alliance it is expected that the problems of preventive medicine as affected by diseases of the teeth will have a much better chance of solution...
...University will be one of the most active participants in Boston's first Music Week, which is to begin on Monday. The week will be devoted to a great revival of public interest in music and Harvard will be glad to have a share in it. The broad musical life here in the University finds its expression largely in Boston's musical centers and the Music Department will spare no trouble to make the week a success...
...tight pitching of Booth must go a large share of the credit for the victory. He turned the school boys back with five hits and two walks after he had struck out eleven of their number. He kept himself out of trouble until the last inning, when a miscue of Ellison's opened the way for the two Cushing runs. In the meanwhile, Ullman and Howard had been celebrating their first game by crashing frequent and timely bingles, and the 1927 nine had a six run lead when the little ninth inning trouble robbed Booth of the shut...
Other things which the imaginary couple say: "He owns half of East Prussia, a large part of Sweden, the waterfront at Bremen, Hamburg and Copenhagen and the lion's share of stock in the fattest enterprises throughout the world...
When Frank was young, he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a reporter. Street Railways under Charles T. Yerkes were a public scandal, but the public could get no facts. Frank bought a share of stock in the railways, thus enabling him to attend private stockholders' meetings. And what Frank heard at these meetings he reported...