Word: warrantable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Colston, brother-in-law of Johns Hopkins' famed Urologist Hugh Hampton Young, try the drug on his gonorrheal patients. Also quick to action. Dr. Colston summoned young Drs. Henry Clay Harrill and John Essary Dees. They went to work only two months ago, promptly saw enough to warrant announcement of one of Medicine's longest strides this century...
...Whittle, it developed, had been so busy tending a tavern she had just opened in nearby Half Day that for a fortnight she had had no time to tend her dogs. Great was her indignation when she was served with a warrant sworn by Mrs. McLaughlin charging cruelty to animals. "This," cried Mrs. McLaughlin to a Deerfield Justice of the Peace last week, "is the most inhumane case that ever came to my attention...
...teaching on his part but also the demise of the only course in Greek literature not requiring a knowledge of the language. Although this course, Greek II, has not been given for the past two years, its disappearance from the official roster of University Hall marks its final death warrant. Perhaps signalizing the current trend away from classical studies and especially the Greek, the omission of such a field of study is still too premature, and will undoubtedly deprive earnest and interested students of Greek culture of a valuable field for study...
...Empire State: one Alfred Smith president. And for art, see here the Lincoln Memorial. A great age that was with unprecendented material progress, physical and medical research. But it got them: their material power gave them a confidence and a hollow sophistication which is always the death warrant of moral progress. It is the same old story: people thought they saw through everything and consequently saw nothing. But come, come, how many will take the ride to Mars...
...York Journal had dug up a lurid story about the brown "God's" chief West Coast "angel," broken it to the G-men and was playing it for all it was worth in his Hearstpaper. The U. S. Attorney in Los Angeles last week issued a warrant for the arrest of John Wuest Hunt, 33, charging him with violating the Mann Act with a Denver 17-year-old named Delight Jewett. Hunt, a fat, thrice-married young man with plenty of money, became a Divinite in Manhattan two years ago, was last year put under observation in Bellevue Hospital...