Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carved for four bright years? A second-hand dealer or a janitor can often be found who will condescend to remove mahogany desks and brass bedsteads with comparatively little expense to the owner. But aside from the fear that cherished heirlooms of college days may not receive the treatment to which they are accustomed is the knowledge that one's pocket-book has not profited by the transaction...
...elements of the chemical world in order to attain a fuller knowledge of the powers which govern the existence of life, and to give to the scientific world and in some cases to physicians and experimental biologists, the facts that will lead to greater understanding of the usefulness and treatment of our bodies, physically and medically...
...country and time--a condition she cannot escape, and be human. Mr. R. D. Skinner tries to answer the dicult question: "Can Harvard be Non-Sectarian"? and though he sucseeds in proving the expected answer, his statements are not always clear. It is a stimulating subject calling for broad treatment. The undergraduate as spoken of by Mr. Skinner is perhaps too sensitive and narrow-minded, and the sooner he can absorb all sorts of theories of life and religion, the better...
Professor Duane follows with an article on "Radioactive Substances in the Treatment of Cancers." This is the fourth of a series of articles in which some of the important original investigations by Harvard men of science are presented in a form suited to the lay mind. This article sums up some of the results obtained by scientists, and Harvard men in particular, in this comparatively unexplored field...
...Southgate's "The Balance" wrestles with an ethical problem and throws it with a strangle hold. It is a story more mature in conception and treatment than most of the others...