Word: thomson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Trained nurses in most communities earn $6 and keep per day. Last week Elnora E. Thomson of Portland, Ore., incoming president of the American Nurses' Association, suggested to their convention in Milwaukee that any patient who could not afford that much and yet did not want cheap ward nursing, might put himself under one nurse's care with two or three other patients, who could split her charges. Some hospitals now have such small-group nursing...
...Lords: CL Received with skepticism Air Secretary Baron Thomson's assertion that Britain ought to build another giant dirigible. "It might be asked," said Lord Thomson plaintively, "why the Graf Zeppelin can go around the world while our two airships spend their time mainly in sheds. . . . There are few Dr. Eckeners in the world and we have not had time to produce our Dr. Eckeners...
...THOMSON HANZSCHE Editor...
...endurance contest, which Fielding terms "damn foolishness", was started two years ago by G. F. Thomson, a Los Angeles doctor, in the hope of determining the body's ability to stand up under, continued exertion, exposure, and insufficient sleep...
...methods of admission, as outlined by Philip W. Thomson '02 are as follows: A candidate must be proposed by a member of the club, and seconded by another. Letters of recommendation are addressed by these two to the committee on admission, which numbers in the neighborhood of 20 graduates from various classes. With the committee's approval, the candidate's name is included in the monthly circular sent to all members of the club, and if no objection is received he becomes a member. The admission-fee for men admitted in their Senior year will be $10, in contrast...