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Bailey's bridge, designed for speedy building, is nothing more than a large-scale erector set. It consists of interchangeable, prefabricated steel panels which can be swiftly put together in almost any shape. The panels are held together by steel pins stuck through ready-made holes. The only tools needed are a few standard wrenches. Six men can carry the heaviest panel...
...resigning his post in Calro, Dean Landis is abandoning all of his government duties, and will devote all of his time to the Law School. Until September of this year, Acting Dean Morgan had served part-time in Washington as Chairman of the War Shipping Panel of the War Labor Board, but he has since resigned that post and devoted all of his time to his duties at the Law School...
...brush up against it, but the facts indicate that he probably did. The wood was discovered in 1934 during the reconstruction of the Old Library of Emmanuel into an additional dining hall. Workmen on the job were stripping away the south wall when they hit into a massive oak panel, hidden by the centuries and nine inches of plaster and brick...
...enough doctors sign up, medical care will be provided by an open panel of doctors (any doctor on the panel may be selected by the patient) on fixed fees. Otherwise, the plan will resort to a closed panel of doctors on salaries ranging from $6,000 to $20,000 a year and grouped throughout the city in centers designed to serve about 100,000 people each...
Both the Mayor and society members denied that this indicates a rift between His Honor and local organized medicine. The societies accept the insurance idea in principle. They object to: 1) the idea of a closed panel; 2) letting in subscribers earning more than $2,500 (which would put many doctors almost entirely on a fixed-fee basis). The Mayor said he was "certain that the completed plans will meet universal approval...