Word: submits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...news that at least two members of the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Society are about to submit voluntarily to small pox infection arouses no thrill of admiration in most readers of the daily prints. It is hard to see just who will profit by the experiment. If the doctors escape the disease after nine days confinement in a penthouse, it will prove that some persons are less susceptible to contagion than others. If they die of the plague, as seems quite likely, it will prove nothing. In neither case, will there be any great advancement of medical science. The contemplated experiment...
...should consult this list as soon as possible for according to a faculty ruling. "That undergraduate in Harvard College in residence during the first half year be required to submit their study-cards for the second half year not later than the last day before the beginning of the mid-year period," all study cards must be handed in by 5 o'clock on Wednesday, January...
...British semi-official quarters, it was observed that the U. S., unlike the Allies, had never had its claims reviewed by the Reparations Commissions. The U. S. not having been a party to the Treaty of Versailles, it was naturally not possible to submit the claims of her citizens to that body. It was hoped, however, that the U. S. would consent to submit them...
...Stanley Resor of the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, and Bruce Barton of the Barton, Durstine, Osborne Agency, originally members of the Jury of Award, resigned last fall in order that their agencies or clients might be free to submit material for the prizes if they so desired. Under the rules laid down by the Jury of Award, firms represented on the jury may not submit material. The places of these two men were filled by Milton Towne of the Joseph Richards Company and George, Carter Sherman of the Sherman and Lebair Agency, both of New York...
...probability that the sacrosanct wall of the Metropolitan Opera House will echo to the strident syncopations of U. S. jazz. This in spite of the fact that Otto H. Kahn, Chairman of the Metropolitan Opera Company, has invited Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, famed composers of jazz, to submit a jazz opera for production in the very throne room of music. Irving-Berlin would "give his right arm to do it," but feels technically unfit. Jerome Kern, who refused to try an opera six years ago, favors the scheme, whether he or another carries it out. George Gershwin, whose...