Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...faiths, two expressed themselves in favor of euthanasia. In Washington, a U. S. Public Health surgeon declared that mercy killing was outlawed in this clause of the oath of Hippocrates: "If any shall ask of me a drug to produce death I will not give it nor will I suggest such counsel." In Kansas City, Mo., Dr. Logan Clendening (The Human Body), who likes to pooh-pooh the fears of hypochondriacs, said the question was outside the medical profession's province. In Chicago, Editor Morris Fishbein of the American Medical Association's Journal spoke his mind thus...
...Ogre's tongue. By a clear majority they want to silence the Communist Party in America. The students, 80% of them against 20%, wish to continue its right to plead its cause. Turning to another question, the Cantabrigians are found to favor the Teachers' Oath. Thus they at least suggest that they wish to prevent America's future leaders from drinking any potion that might possibly bring on a rash. The youths, on the other hand, by their preponderant opposition to the Oath, indicate that they want to be taught all there is to know. It is at least logical...
...affiliations are as much social as educational. On the other hand, at Harvard they live in their own hives, and descend upon the college only to apply the sting of knowledge. This is the traditional scheme. For this reason and for practical considerations as well, it is impossible to suggest that Harvard provide lodgings for its instructors. Furthermore, their independence has definite advantages...
...Judge not that ye be not judged," as a well known figure once said. In the past, the Crimson has allowed itself to criticize the policies and methods of William Randolph Hearst. If I may be so bold, I would like to suggest that the Crimson has employed one of Mr. Hearst's finest tactics: the gross misrepresentation of news on the reactionary side. I refer specifically to the article on the Peace Meeting of November sixth...
...Record's front page: "Let Hearst, arch reactionary, battle the liberal Record at close range, and let Philadelphia citizens be the jury. . . . Philadelphia is one of the few cities in the country where Mr. Hearst has to pay for space to place his views before the public. . . . We suggest that Hearst immediately remedy this situation by purchasing a Philadelphia newspaper so our fellow citizens may have the benefit of a steady flow of his 'disinterested advice...