Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Very few health officers have that ability to improve conditions. They do the established, approved things; they watch water supplies, garbage disposals, food shop sanitation; they quarantine infected persons; they keep vital and epidemological statistics. They are mainly bureaucrats, jobholders. They must be constantly educated in their public health profession; they must be constantly egged to improve the health of their jurisdictions; they must be constantly pestered to teach their people selfhelp. And once a year they get those urgings in a massive dose...
...Bureau of Vital Statistics, New York Department of Health...
Editorials, Crime Column, the Student Vagabond (now and in 1800), football statistics and vital facts...
...political party which has included among its leading officials men guilty of conspiracy, fraud, and the concealment of vital evidence might well to its own advantage be deprived of power for a season. Men who for eight years have controlled the Republican party deserve to forfeit the confidence of the country. Neither the continued association of the Republican candidate with the reactionary element of the party nor his public utterances during the campaign give us any reason to believe that he has broken with that group. The best hope for a return to the liberalism of Roosevelt and Wilson lies...
...Henry M. Sheffer, assistant professor of philosophy; O. M. W. Sprague, professor of banking and finance; F. W. Taussig, professor of economics; H. H,. Thirlby, assistant professor of industrial management; Eugene Wambaugh, Langdell professor or law; emeritus; Joseph T. Wearn, assistant professor of medicine; E. B. Wilson, professor of vital statistics; Benjamin F. Wright, assistant professor of government; Hans Zinsser, professor of bacteriology.ECONOMICS PROFESSOR WHO SUPPORTS GOVERNOR SMITH PROFESSOR F. W. TAUSSIG...