Word: stops
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Valuable though less spectacular has been Dr. Williams' work in poliomyelitis, meningitis, influenza. Of late years she has been studying the streptococci which cause scarlet fever, erysipelas, puerperal (childbed) fever, septic sore throat. Last week she did not want to stop. New York physicians agreed that her work should not be interrupted. Dr. Williams' famed chief, Dr. Williams Hallock Park, who resisted a retirement move when he reached 70 last December, did not see how he could spare her. Said he: "We have very good bacteriologists in the department, but they haven't the breadth of view...
...Detroit, Mich., Mrs. John Kulcznski said to John Kulcznski: "I wish you'd go out and have an accident." He was run over, lost part of a foot. Then Mrs. John Kulcznski said to John Kulcznski: "I wish you'd lose the other foot." He did. To stop Mrs. John Kulcznski from wishing a third wish, John Kulcznski is seeking a divorce...
...first-string infield has Louis B. Carr '37 at first, Frank J. Owen '37 at second, Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr. '37 at short stop, and Alan Darling '37 at third. All of these men stand an excellent chance of retaining their present berths for the remainder of the season...
...each violation must run the gamut of courts and appeals, the job is not going to be done with the expedition that employed and unemployed labor are demanding; the first labor delegation said flatly that if this was the best that the government could do, it should stop pretending and remove its ban on a protest strike. The delegation did not suggest any other action by the Labor Board, for the very good reason that no other action is feasible. An administrative ban on the Weirton Company's practises, made by such a body as the Labor Board...
...other day interested passers by might have been mildly surprised to see a huge van pull up and stop in front of the Lowell House west gate. Three rather surly looking, individuals in coveralls disembarked, opened up the rear of the truck and began pulling out sacks of mall. There were eleven monstrous canvas bags, each sealed and franked with the impressive insignia of the United States government. Slowly and laboriously they were dragged, one at a time, up the steps to the quarters of a studious sophomore, who received in great astonishment both the bags and the black looks...