Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some years ago as a purely theoretical investigation, before the Treasury deficit became a matter of immediate and universal concern. This longer period of time has permitted the author to give due consideration to the entire field, without being overwhelmed by the urgency of any immediate problem; an unbiased treatment of the subject is accordingly assured...
...warning to come home before twelve, and the troubles of a son's meager allowance that hearken back to days not far remote for many of us now. After continued rebukes for his nagging by his own old mother, and his 17-year-old son's timely first-aid treatment of a little brother, Pa Jones finally softens up, rewarding the boy with a secondhand car and an ample allowance. The cast, aside from June Lang and Thomas Beck, is not well known...
...however, an opportunity for the newly formed Harvard Students' Union to reveal itself in its true colours to the University and to the country. If it is, as is claims to be, an organization for the suppression of war and fascism, it will protest vehemently against this most fascistic treatment accorded to Major-General Hagood. If, on the other hand, it is a body whose sole aim is to perpetuate New Dealism, or, perhaps, to turn it into something even more socialistic, we can only expect it to refrain from criticizing its master, just as we would expect the N.S.L...
...must not be hasty in judging the Harvard Student Union. Perhaps it is as sincerely American as it pretends to be, and will therefore repudiate an Administration resorting to this most un-American treatment of an efficient army officer for criticizing the President, not as his Commander-in-Chief, but as the executive head of the country of which he is a citizen, entitled to the privilege of free speech guaranteed to everyone by the Bill of Rights. D. P. Hays...
...last week's Journal of the American Medical Association are certain to raise a loud shout of "Copy Cat!" Dr. Hantlig, 34, Boston orthopedist, goes chiropractors one better by actually hanging patients until he cures them of pains in the neck, shoulder, arms, heart. The principle of his treatment is precisely that of chiropractors. By stretching necks and pulling vertebrae apart, he releases pressure on nerves branching out of the spine and thereby removes the causes of aches and pains...