Word: survey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...young men who entered the House of Commons 13 years ago. aged 24, and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill (TIME, Nov. 27, 1924, et seq.). He told the House that President Roosevelt's policies "violate every economic principle," then issued a survey making his points in detail...
...told what to do for "Your Bosom" (TIME, Nov. 15). But last week Free Lancer Maxine Davis wrote in Pictorial Review a story on the prostate gland which made You's frankness read like Sunday-school talk. A year ago Hearst's Pictorial Review decided, after a survey, that its 25-year-old typical reader wants open discussion of problems not usually found in ladies' journals, embarked Maxine Davis on a series covering abortions, syphilis, menopause, degenerative diseases. "No Cause for Alarm" in the January 1938 number not only surpasses in boldness its uninhibited predecessors but, more...
...striking characteristics of this diminutive industry. Its author was William Barclay Harding, who prepared it for the clients of his firm, the Wall Street house of Chas. D. Barney & Co.* Wall Street houses constantly prepare brochures on U. S. industries but for several years there has been no survey of aviation from a financial point of view of anywhere near such completeness. Its noteworthy facts and opinions on the two great divisions of the industry, manufacture and transport...
Newburyport Population Survey...
Ethnological studies relating to the survey of the population were made of Newburyport, Massachusetts; Northern Australia; and the Cameroons in Africa. Studies in physical anthropology included the United States, Europe, Arabia, and Siam...