Word: successful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Recently, that self-styled authority, Neal O'Hara, who imparts bits of unusual information with varying degrees of success through the columns of the Boston Traveler, says...
...Bolivianos in their steaming trenches told each other that it was El Aleman, the German-there is only one German to the army of Bolivia. Immediately thereafter La Paz reported that General Kundt had personally inspected every section of the Gran Chaco front. Bolivian troops had their first definite success in months, recaptured Forts Bolivar and Jayucubas from hard-fighting Paraguayans...
...years Dr. Cowles directed the "Body & Soul" medical clinic of Manhattan's St. Marks-in-the-Bouwerie, where with noteworthy success he reorganized bewildered minds of that Episcopalian congregation and their heterogeneous East Side-West Side guests. Bishop William Thomas Manning objected, forced the "Body & Soul" clinic out of St. Mark's (TIME, July 25). Dr. Cowles organized the Cowles Psychiatric Foundation which conducts a free clinic in a public hall which he & rich friends have hired for philanthropy...
...Duke of Beaufort, Lord Chesterfield, Lord Mildmay of Flete and many another noble & sporting name. Dr. Patrick Playfair Laidlaw, pathologist, and Major George William Dunkin, veterinarian, were given charge of research. Now, after nearly a decade, the Council has felt justified in disbanding, placing the crown of unqualified success upon its work. Its final report is published by the American Kennel Club's Veterinarian Edwin Reginald Blarney in the January American Kennel Gazette...
Three years ago the Lederle Laboratories began producing Laidlaw-Dunkin preparations in the U. S. Use and success have been widespread. Inoculating 163 purebred pups, Cornell's Dr. Charles Rupert Stockard found 92% immune on exposure to infection, 4% exhibiting only slight symptoms of the disease. Only three were severely affected by inoculation...