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Research of whatever sort is the function for the specialist, usually a man trained beyond the limits of an arts college course. It is staff work, confining and exacting and is more in the nature of professional work that any other business function, with financial rewards about the same except for a very few top men. The profit motive extends to the industrial laboratory as it does to other business functions and the freedom one has had in the academic laboratory is greatly curtailed. The practical and experimental scientist rather than the theorist will find satisfaction in industrial research...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Business and Industry Present Great Opportunities for Specialists Today | 3/2/1937 | See Source »

...Rosenberg. This Balt edits the Völkischer Beobachter, personal newsorgan of Adolf Hitler. As a Balt he wants Der Führer to conquer with all speed his native Baltic lands as well as the Ukraine, this Nazi program being the famed "Rosenberg Plan." The Balt is a specialist not only in journalism and foreign affairs but also in religion. He regards Christianity with suspicion but feels that the Son-of-God concept has its points. Last week Dr. Rosenberg addressed himself to Germans who believe that Adolf Hitler is the Son of God but are scoffed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: God & No. 7 | 3/1/1937 | See Source »

...healthy substitute for fee-splitting, thousands of U. S. doctors practice patient-splitting. A group which is friendly or has been to the same school will pass their cases around to each other when they need various specialist attentions. Dr. Hays last week recommended another solution, suggested that the practice of dichotomy be established aboveboard. It was his idea that specialists pay 15% of the patient's fee to the diagnostician or general practitioner for recommending him. The general practitioner, under this system, is not to charge the patient any other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Doctor on Dichotomy | 2/8/1937 | See Source »

...migration to introduce them to Europe. Problem there is transportation, since ordinary refrigerator cars do not maintain the zero temperatures at which Birdseye foods must be kept. Arrangements have been made for a special car to transport Mrs. Davies' cream and other Birdseyetems. Meantime last week a Birdseye specialist, sent to Moscow for the purpose, was having the Embassy current stepped up high enough to power the 25 special Birdseye refrigerators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN SERVICE: Birdseye Blurb | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

...rush to Boston where Son Franklin Jr. lay abed with what was described to the press as "sinus trouble." The young man did have infected sinuses, and he was in the capable, Republican hands of Dr. George Loring Tobey Jr., a fashionable and crackerjack Boston ear, nose & throat specialist. He also had a graver affliction, septic sore throat, and there was danger that the Streptococcus haemolyticus might get into his blood stream. Once there the germs might destroy the red cells in his blood. In such a situation, a rich and robust Harvard crewman is no safer from death than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Prontosil | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

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