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...concerning the possibility of making the assistant deans residents in the Houses. At present only one assistant dean lives in a House. The plan calls for seven young instructors, or perhaps graduate students, who would welcome board and lodging in a House, together with salary, for a two or three-year period. It would not be difficult, it is thought, to find men willing to fill these positions. Each House dean would have charge of a number varying from 200 to 280, as against the much larger figure with which the deans in charge of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior...
With the return to Manhattan last week aboard the S. S. Washington of 160 Gold Star mothers and veterans' widows, the War Department completed its three-year program of pilgrimages for these women to A. E. F. cemeteries. Since Congress authorized the sentimental excursions and appropriated $5,500,000 to cover all expenses, the War Department has conducted a total of 6,674 pilgrims across the Atlantic and back. Its invitation for a free trip was declined by 9,812 mothers and widows...
...than has diet. Immunity and susceptibility to dental caries (decay) have been traced through four human generations. But most dentists agreed last week that diet is of prime importance, especially in childhood. They were interested in the report of University of Chicago's Biochemist Milton Hanke on a three-year experiment at Mooseheart (Ill.) Orphanage. He found that large amounts of orange juice (at least eight ounces per day) tended to decrease tooth decay by one half. Dr. Henry Aria Honoroff reported that orphans in Chicago's Marks Nathan Home with institutional diet & care and periodic examinations...
...lose, a squabble with pontifical Eugene Meyer over a comic strip is precisely the sort of antic that delights publicity-wise "Cissy" Patterson. Her three-year career as editor, during which the Herald has gained 23,000 circulation, has been marked by many another conspicuous exploit. First thing after taking office she promoted and front-paged a quarrel with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, managing to involve also Ruth Hanna McCormick and Idaho's Senator Borah. She published an interview with the Haitian Minister purporting to show that a fort, once captured by General Smedley Butler, did not exist. General Butler...
...dozen Spiritualist organizations and hold to his private religious or ethical beliefs, but he is sure to trust in life after death and communication between two worlds by means of mediums. To become a Spiritualist minister and be designated "Reverend" he must be high-school educated and take a three-year course (in residence or by correspondence) at a school in London, Los Angeles or Whitewater...