Word: surveyers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Behind these ups & downs in Britain's daily existence were some hard facts of British economic life. They were summarized last week by Sir Stafford Cripps in his "Economy Survey for 1949." The news he had about Britain's great effort toward recovery was as good as anyone had a right to expect; some of it was better...
...Britain, 46% of mothers, according to a recent survey, have their babies at home...
Three School professors will speak at today's session. Dr. Stuart S. Stevenson, associate in child health, will discuss the need, aims, and limitations of the school health program, and Harold C. Stuart, professor of Maternal and Child Health, will survey "Growth and Development--Factors Influencing Variability...
...waters. That was about the time Dwight Taylor of Pasadena, now a bright-eyed, serious 17-year-old, began his collection. Dwight kept picking up sea shells until he had picked up 120 species of them, and enough mollusk lore to write a dozen-page scientific treatise: "A Malacological Survey of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts...
Even in the most careful circles mistakes do happen. However, a close survey of last week's affair will show it is a thing of wonder that there was nothing more exciting that 97 misplaced votes...