Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Canada sends to the U. S., the Dominion was automatically exempt from this tax provision. Last summer importers of British and German coal asked the U. S. to suspend the tax on their shipments. Reason: Britain and Germany have treaties with the U. S. promising them the same commercial treatment in this country as the most favored nation-in this case, Canada. In November the Treasury lifted the coal tax against British and German imports...
...cripple. TIME never unduly stressed that circumstance, but TIME never glossed it over. Nor did TIME ignore the interesting fact of Edison's extreme deafness. Of how much greater historic interest is the physical condition of a U. S. President. When he goes to Warm Springs for treatment, TIME, the historian, must say what for. Were Mr. Roosevelt sensitive on the subject, the case might be altered. But his whole attitude is one of gallant unconcern...
President-elect Roosevelt: I seek in every proper way to be of help. It is my view that disarmament, intergovernmental debts and permanent economic arrangements require selective treatment. ... As to disarmament, your policy is clear and satisfactory. ... As to debts, certainly the Chief Executive has full authority to conduct preliminary investigations. . . . I am impelled to suggest that these surveys should be limited to determining facts and exploring possibilities rather than fixing policies binding on the incoming administration. ... As to the economic conference, I must respectfully suggest that the appointing of the permanent delegates and the final determination of the program...
...Cowles treatment for sick minds-after any body, nerve, or brain diseases have been treated-is to give the patients mild medication and then to force them to do the very things which they fear to do. Hard reason and scant sympathy accomplish much in the large, book-&-furniture crowded consulting room of his private Park Avenue Hospital...
Ready to join dog-owners in fervent gratitude to the Field Council and its researchers is many a fur-breeder. Distemper has often wiped out stocks of silver fox, ferret, fitch, mink, fisher. Preliminary experiments indicate that the Laidlaw-Dunkin treatment will be effective for these animals...