Word: sicklies
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...paid Manhattan scale, "and we can't let Schroth claim: 'I've got enough money for everybody else but I haven't enough for you.'" Schroth replied by pointing out that the mechanical contracts had few of the benefits such as severance pay and sick leave that were in the Guild contract. Mediators tried to bring the two sides into agreement to save the paper, but the area of disagreement was too wide...
...pregnant woman is not "sick," the Internal Revenue Service ruled-at least not for the purpose of the new tax law, which allows up to $100 weekly in sickness pay or benefits to be deducted from income in figuring taxes...
Hawkins, Chouteau Dyer, Jack Edwards, and Jorgensen combined for the first time in the Eastern relay, and so their time, if they swim together again, should be faster this week. Edwards, however, has been sick with the flu, and Jon Lind may have to replace...
...Butler go to this inhuman length? . . . There can be only one answer. He does not want President Eisenhower to run for reelection. His statement could lead one to think he would be very happy if Mrs. Eisenhower were in poor health. . . Does Mr. Butler think he can make her sick by this kind of talk? . . . We have often heard the question asked, 'Just how low and evil and loathsome can an animal in human form get?' I think Mr. Butler answered that question very well...
...tension, but hardly more than thinking about pages and pages of unread assignments. In any case, doctors' warnings about heavy reading do not prevent students from filling their suitcases with assigned books or asking their roommates to make the trek to Stillman. The Infirmary staff certainly can prevent very sick patients from reading without turning down the valuable service offered by PBH and requested by most patients. Brooks House and Stillman should arrange at once to resume the daily trips...