Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...note asserts that a U. S. Congress once denounced the unfair and unequal treatment accorded to a particular race in Russia by the terms of a treaty between Russia and the U. S. "Yet discrimination of a similar kind is expressed by the new statute of the United States...
...clinic is particularly for those people who cannot go to private hospitals, and any impecunious person who suspects that he has cancer has but to drop in for free treatment. As far as resources are concerned, the clinic will have the City Hospital on Welfare Island behind it, and the use of some of that hospital's 12,000 beds...
...Bournemouth, England, went to Cardiff on a business trip, had a heart seizure. Immediately he telephoned to his Bournemouth doctor. Then he marched to a Cardiff radio station, arranged to have his heart beats broadcast during the interval of a morning program. The Bournemouth physician listened in, telephoned treatment...
Henry Ford: "One George F. Johnson (shoes), in the May Endicott-Johnson Workers' Magazine, scored me for my treatment of employes. Said he: 'If what he [Henry Ford] is reported to have said is true, he is likely to die one of the greatest failures the world has ever known, without the love, confidence, respect and good-will of his fellow-workers who helped to create his monumental business...
...Japanese exclusion act has come to pass. It is a pity that those senators who voted for exclusion do not have to share the difficulties that have fallen on the shoulders of Secretary Hughes and Ambassador Woods. Well can they learn a lesson of friendliness from Japan whose treatment of the American aviators, in spite of the immigration turmoil, can hardly be surpassed even in this country...