Word: treating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Supporting the teaching of the philosophical and technical aspects of Natural Sciences courses in separate sections, Merrifield said that many departmental courses in the University treat these subjects separately. Previously, Leonard A. Nash '39, associate professor of Chemistry and lecturer in Natural Sciences 4, had said that it was impossible to separate the technical and methodological in elementary Natural Sciences courses...
...probably have to carry a revolver on his hip. If a man is 80% burned, he's almost sure to die, no matter what you do for him. If he's 10% burned, he's almost sure to live, whether you treat him or not. So you do not treat either of these extremes. It's in the area between 20% and 40% that burn treatment is most profitable...
...Harrington with a smile, "one of my earliest Dawn patrollers has become a fine psychiatrist who seems to feel that he wouldn't have been able to make it without my help. So if I'm crazy, it won't cost me anything; he promised to treat me free...
...reason to hope for such success when they took off for Moscow last week. For ten long years, and through close to 400 negotiating sessions, the Russians had blocked every Western move to end the occupation of the country which they had promised, as far back as 1943, to treat as a "liberated" country, entitled to be "free and independent." Molotov at Berlin last year bluntly said no even when Austria and the three Western occupying powers agreed to accept all Soviet conditions. Soviet forces must remain in Austria, Molotov hastily insisted, until a German peace treaty was signed...
Modern American art stormed through Paris last week, the advance patrol of a U.S. culture parade that before summer is out will treat Frenchmen to everything from Oklahoma! and Medea to the New York City Ballet, the Philadelphia Symphony, and a collection of some 60 French masterpieces on loan from U.S. collections. As lead-off event, Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, setting up an advance base in Paris, staged a big show of modern art, including not only paintings and sculptures, but architectural exhibits, photographs, movies, prints, posters, and barrels of modern gadgets...