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...materials used in making fillings and plates. Anyone can apply to have work done and a great many of the poorer classes make use of the opportunity. Each patient is assigned to a certain student, who does all the work to be done on the one case under the strict supervision of an instructor, who is himself an experienced dentist...
...first case of national importance, Justice Wheat took a strict, hardheaded, Yankee view. Involved was no question of national emergency, such as impelled the U. S. Supreme Court at its last term to uphold certain State statutes that smacked of New Dealism. The problem, as Judge Wheat saw it, was to decide whether a socially-minded Congress had overreached the power the Constitution gave it to regulate interstate commerce...
...Under strict surgical asepsis throughout, tissue is removed from the donor, minced carefully into tiny fragments, 1 to 1.5 mm. in diameter, and planted on a coagulated medium such as is used for tissue culture...
Cocky Japan is again attempting to stir up strife in the highly unstable Pacific area, Following her egotistical demands for equality with Britain and the United States, she now announces a plan for strict government control of a monopolistic nature over the oil business of her sponsored empire in Manchukuo. Not only does this policy contravene the "open door" provisions of the Washington Treaty but it also demonstrates Japan's willingness to risk the hostility of the great nations by attacking them in their vulnerable spot--their purses...
Physical defects caused the rejection of 43 Harvard students from a total of 127 who applied this year for enrollment in the Naval Science courses. The physical requirements for admission, are more strict than the standards of the Hygiene Department, but are identical with the examinations which the Government gives to its midshipman...