Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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James Tobin, of Champaign, Illinois, a Prize Fellowship holder, has been awarded the Briggs Prize Book given annually to the Freshman whose essay on the midyear examination in History 1 best combines skill in historical treatment with distinction in literary style...
...sneering, flippant, utterly discourteous treatment given in the article to a movement which has enlisted some of the most esteemed religious leaders of our times, is utterly unworthy of appearing in a periodical of the respectability of TIME. To the writer it may be funny, but to intelligent people it is only disgusting...
Herbert Hoover used to go behind the backs of editors and reporters to complain to their publishers when news treatment did not suit him. Franklin Roosevelt is known to have achieved better results by approaching the news writers and editors behind their publishers' backs. Fortnight ago he entertained junketing members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors at the White House. There was exciting, off-the-record talks by Harry Hopkins and John Edgar Hoover and, when his turn came, the President told his charmed audience that he wished the nation's news could be presented without "color...
...much to reduce tuberculosis deaths in the U. S. to 70,000 a year, announced that it was giving its Trudeau Medal to Dr. Edward William Archibald, Montreal lung surgeon. He had been recommended for this honor by Dr. Lawrason Brown of Saranac Lake, N. Y., centre for tuberculosis treatment. But to very few of the U. S, anti-tuberculosis enthusiasts in New Orleans last week was able Dr. Archibald more than a name...
...admission of the so-called "St. Grottelsex" group, coming from certain schools, is complicated by the fact that here, where large blocks apply, financial considerations as well as complications over splitting up the group, make the fair treatment of all the individuals involved, both within the group and outside, slow and difficult...