Word: warded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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John D. Rockefeller, Jr., gave his personal check for $150,000 to finance treatment of diabetes with insulin (TIME, April 21 and June 4). The purpose is to increase the number of free ward patients in American and Canadian hospitals who may be treated with insulin, and to teach practicing physicians the proper therapy of the extract...
...third Stock Exchange failure -that of Einstein, Ward & Co.-apparently arose from the sharp recent decline in stock prices...
...eight erring historians are Messrs. Hart, Van Tyne, McLaughlin, West, Muzzey, Ward, Guiteau, Barnes. Commenting on the list, Dr. Perkins, professor of history at the University of Rochester, said: "An American history written by David S. Muzzey and contained in the proscribed blacklist is one of the very best textbooks. In fact, three of the first four books named by Mr. Hirshfield as being ' fit only to be fed to the furnace are the works of three of the most distinguished scholars in the country." Of course Dr. Perkins is wrong. But what could be expected...
...Labor, socialists, "Reds", anarchists, and hoodlums who make high revel with brickbats. Of this view, so widely held, Mr. Woll's article, which appears in this issue, is a complete refutation. With clarity and vigor he has pointed out that the A. F. L. is not a helpless ward of the state but a buxom, independent part of it, not an enemy but a supporter of the present capitalistic order, not a body with untested theories but one with policies matured out of experience. He has wasted no time in proving the truism that combination of labor was inevitable; what...
...Chairman, a. Loud, Margaret Newlin; H. Stetson, Mary Hand; M. Blake, Emily Close; T. Williams, Eleanor Stetson; R. Wait, Ramona Osburn; W. H. Forbes, Sarah Davis; T. Drier, Antoinette Drier; S. M. Weld, Faith Ward...