 | 1896
...the Union he secured large donations of books. Exchanges were effected with other medical libraries not only in this country but in all parts of the world. From these two sources about one-sixth of the total number was derived. The result of his labors is... | |
 | 1942
...rapidly. It has to, because its job has grown until today the service men keep the Fortresses flying not only in this country, but in all parts of the world. Soon the department will be five times its size at the first of the year. Its field representatives... | |
 | United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1958 - Počet stránok 376
...much, I am afraid, in the field of research for new uses and new methods of disposing of farm products, not only in this country but in all parts of the world. Representative TALLE. Mr. Chairman, probably we should discourage Senator SPARKMAN. Do you agree with... | |
 | 1960
..."The advance in the development of health teaching in schools can chiefly be credited to Dr. Wood and not only in this country but in all parts of the world children are growing stronger, healthier, and happier because of Dr. Thomas D Wood." As we review the... | |
 | Judith Rollins - 1985 - Počet stránok 261
...domestics "girls." This type of nomenclature, suggesting domestics are not adults, has been a tradition not only in this country but in all parts of the world. What Whisson and Weil have to say about the attitude toward domestics in South Africa has cross-cultural... | |
 | Emily Abel, Emily K. Abel - 1991 - Počet stránok 220
...observes that "this type of nomenclature, suggesting domestics are not adults, has been a tradition not only in this country but in all parts of the world." Just as caregiving frequently is seen as a natural female attribute (Rose, 1986; Ungerson, 1983), so... | |
 | 1872
...Howard for any information upon tho subject of barke, which ho had certainly made peculiarly his own, not only in this country, but in all parts of the world. He (Professor Bentley) should not have risen on this occasion if he had not been appealed to by the President.... | |
 | Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1892
...the Union he secured large donations of books. Exchanges were effected with other medical libraries not only in this country, but in all parts of the world. From these two sources about one-sixth of the total number was derived. The result of his labors is... | |
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