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...exhibition, which will include work from the early Fifteenth Century to the present day, promises to be interesting both to the print specialist and to the general public. It has been gathered together for the occasion from many museums, private collections, and individual dealers, representing the entire history of German print-making...
Senator Thomas James Walsh, legislative specialist on Oil and on Power, returned to Washington last fortnight from a private business trip to New York to mix a fresh brew of political news. Just before the Senate recessed for the holidays he introduced a resolution providing for a Senate investigation of the Colorado shale-oil charges leveled against the Department of the Interior by Ralph S. Kelley (TIME, Oct. 6 et seq.}. Last week he swiveled his aim back to Power when the new Federal Power Commission, as its first executive act, dismissed two of its prime employes...
...Clark, who is a physician of considerable experience with hospital work, writes as one would expect a professional man to speak on a subject on which he is well informed, but not a specialist. His comments are the result of thoughtful observation, and they form a criticism of American standards that is decidedly interesting and somewhat disturbing. If the statements are at times rather sweeping and general, they are none the less challenging...
...highest possible point of efficiency by applying latest scientific and medical treatment. Among directors of the Foundation is Lewis J. Brown, president of Mr. Kellogg's Kellogg Co. and a leader of the American Management Association. Foundation medical superintendent is Dr. James Stuart Pritchard, 48, Canadian-born lung specialist, long in charge of the chest department of the Battle Creek Sanitarium which Businessman Will Keith Kellogg's famed brother Dr. John Harvey Kellogg operates...
...decades ago only a few vallant and exceptional students "ever dared rise to such dizzy heights" as the study of differential and integral calculus, but that today the calculus is merely the starting point in college mathematics. The march of modern science has erased from the mathematical specialist the stain of being "queer...