Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 7778 tomaiA.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... army . The readjustment of a man to industrial life is much the same , be he crippled by a bursting shell or by a bursting fly wheel in the factory . Questions of care for orphaned children are much the same be the cause of their orphan ...
... army . The readjustment of a man to industrial life is much the same , be he crippled by a bursting shell or by a bursting fly wheel in the factory . Questions of care for orphaned children are much the same be the cause of their orphan ...
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... army it would cost you $ 120 . " He scribbled the address upon the back of the memorandum . " Even if I wasn't going into the army I'd have the operation . I wouldn't go around with a thing like that for anything . you're liable to wake ...
... army it would cost you $ 120 . " He scribbled the address upon the back of the memorandum . " Even if I wasn't going into the army I'd have the operation . I wouldn't go around with a thing like that for anything . you're liable to wake ...
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... army because they were suffering from hernia . Second , he pointed a way out of the difficulty - the hospital . Third , he suggested various motives which might help the men to take that way . He appealed to their sense of economy , or ...
... army because they were suffering from hernia . Second , he pointed a way out of the difficulty - the hospital . Third , he suggested various motives which might help the men to take that way . He appealed to their sense of economy , or ...
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... army surgeon lately stated that in his opinion the greatest problems after the war would be : broken families , crippled soldiers , tuberculosis , mental and nervous complications , heart disease and venereal dis- eases . The social ...
... army surgeon lately stated that in his opinion the greatest problems after the war would be : broken families , crippled soldiers , tuberculosis , mental and nervous complications , heart disease and venereal dis- eases . The social ...
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... Army show that approximately 2 per cent of the men are mentally inferior . Their services , nevertheless , are to be used within the army in forms of work suited to their intelligence , -in the care of horses , carting , road repairing ...
... Army show that approximately 2 per cent of the men are mentally inferior . Their services , nevertheless , are to be used within the army in forms of work suited to their intelligence , -in the care of horses , carting , road repairing ...
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