Word: trial
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gift is for a trial period of three years, after which it may be extended. Paul J. Sachs, professor of Fine Arts and Associate Director of the Fogg Art Museum, will chairman the fellowship committee of seven...
Blackwell was selected yesterday by the Class Day Committee in an audition in Holden Chapel at which he and two other contestants read their projected Class Day orations. His unsuccessful competitors, who, together with Blackwell, survived a preliminary trial on April 27, were F. Anthony Butler '39 and Allen S. Manning...
...fourteen entrants in the trial round, which was held on April 27, three survived. The finalists are: H. Lane Blackwell of Cambridge, F. Anthony Butler of New York City, and Allen S. Manning of Fall River...
...children are given thorough physical and mental tests before they are sent to homes for trial periods before legal adoption. Few children are ever returned to agencies. Religious ties are respected, and often children of mixed blood are supplied upon request. Four-year-old Al Jolson Jr. is half-Irish, half-Jewish, to match his foster mother and father...
...physicians are practicing "horse and buggy" medicine according to the rules of the past generation at the expense of "the defenceless sick." Dr. Bernheim's remedy: medical licenses should be granted not for life but for periods of five years. This would allow young graduates a five-year trial period in which to find themselves, would make it necessary for specialists to secure separate licenses to work in their chosen fields. Since they would have to take periodical examinations, doctors would find it fatal to neglect postgraduate study...