Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chicago surgeon, who decided to allow a baby to die rather than perform an operation that would have given it a life of helpless misery, the incident but illustrates one of the big problems that physicians everywhere are being called upon to face in a new light. Their successful solution must depend upon the good judgment and ability of the medical profession. It is just these bigger problems,--the question of race improvement, the elimination of the unfit and the degenerate, the tasks of preventive medicine, and the control of public health, the possibilities for research work in surgery...
...Bureau of Business Research of the Graduate School of Business Administration has published a pamphlet on "Expenses in Operating Retail Grocery Stores," which has proved a great success. Although more than 4,000 copies have been mailed to grocery retailers, wholesalers, trade associations and accountants, there is still a demand for them, and their value is attested by numerous appreciative letters which have been received...
...with the added attraction of a fifty-cent reduction in the price of tickets, "The Perverseness of Pamela" does not score a success, it will be a decided sign of the perverseness of undergraduate dramatic taste;--and in all probability there can be found something that will amuse even the "tired undergraduate...
There is no reason why the vote for class committees should yearly be about one-half that for the higher offices. It is the committees which arrange and conduct the Class Day festivities--on whom the success of the day depends. If the Marshals should be those men to whom the class owes most, the committee men should be those from whom the class may expect most...
...approve of the proposed change of the date of the election of the second assistant managers of the major sports, for several reasons, in that it gives a promise of being more satisfactory than the present plan. The men selected should certainly be men having the necessary qualifications for success in their managerial offices; and in addition should have such scholastic standing that they will be able to hold their positions throughout their college course...