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Then, realizing that he ought to have some warrant for such a statement, he had doctor friends ask Dr. Hartwell for an opinion. Dr. Hartwell replied as follows: "Until Dr. Koch will make the formula of his treatment available to the general medical profession and will furnish enough of the material to have it given a thorough trial in several hospitals where its results can be observed by men competent in the field of cancer, I shall continue to advise those who ask my advice not to submit to the Koch cancer cure or advance its interests financially or otherwise...
Intensely practical in the most important respect, Mexico's Six-Year Plan includes this pledge: "Place at the Army's disposal such training, such preparation, such necessary armaments for it to warrant, in case of necessity, those exalted concepts and that profound faith which our country has vested in our armed institution...
Henry W. Clark, Secretary of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, announced that the committee has asked Adolph W. Samborski '26, Instructor in Physical Education, to consult the Interhouse Athletic Committee to see whether enough students are interested to warrant the expense necessary to flood the courts...
...justices are "satisfied" that anyone "has in his possession or under his control" papers which might "seduce any member of His Majesty's forces from his duty or allegiance to His Majesty," then a warrant may be issued authorizing police ("if necessary, by force") to "search the premises or place and every person found therein, and to seize anything found on the premises or place or on any person." Seduction or mere "endeavour to seduce" His Majesty's forces from duty or allegiance to His Majesty by any means whatsoever is also made a crime...
...charge of invading sanctity of homes without warrant, he was found not guilty...