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Page 76
... better , if such a committee is appointed , to have the com- mittee appointed without such definite instructions . I do not care much about the training course of three months given by the Young Women's Christian Association . I do not ...
... better , if such a committee is appointed , to have the com- mittee appointed without such definite instructions . I do not care much about the training course of three months given by the Young Women's Christian Association . I do not ...
Page 92
... better say it is a city office ; one practices the possessive sense and owns the city after a while . The Toronto plan might not apply in a tremendously large city , but then the principle would , and it is easy enough to work out the ...
... better say it is a city office ; one practices the possessive sense and owns the city after a while . The Toronto plan might not apply in a tremendously large city , but then the principle would , and it is easy enough to work out the ...
Page 114
... better today than it ever was before , yet there is still room for improvement . There is no argument in favor of poor food , particularly in hospitals . To sum it up briefly , hospitals usually furnish a good quality of raw material ...
... better today than it ever was before , yet there is still room for improvement . There is no argument in favor of poor food , particularly in hospitals . To sum it up briefly , hospitals usually furnish a good quality of raw material ...
Page 115
... better for the patient . It is not so much a question of material as brains . The trained dietetician is solving the problem in small as well as large institutions . She is an economic factor , too . The patients are both benefited and ...
... better for the patient . It is not so much a question of material as brains . The trained dietetician is solving the problem in small as well as large institutions . She is an economic factor , too . The patients are both benefited and ...
Page 118
... better preliminary training and more assistance in routine duties there must be sufficient time granted to meet their needs . The dawn of this new era was recorded in the State of New York at the last session of the Legislature , when ...
... better preliminary training and more assistance in routine duties there must be sufficient time granted to meet their needs . The dawn of this new era was recorded in the State of New York at the last session of the Legislature , when ...
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Page 202 - For, e'en though vanquished, he could argue still, While words of learned length and thundering sound Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around; And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.
Page 90 - The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and establishments, the personnel and materiel protected by the convention.
Page 65 - VI.— DUTIES OF OFFICERS. SECTION 1. The president shall preside at all meetings of the Association and...
Page 203 - If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are a part of an institution, do not condemn it. Not that you will injure the institution — not that — but when you disparage the concern of which you are a part, you disparage yourself.
Page 203 - If put to a pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are part of an institution, do not condemn it.
Page 98 - The PRESIDENT. The next business in order is the report of the Committee on Credentials.
Page 65 - ... President, perform his duties. Section 3. Subject to instructions from the Association or from the Board of Trustees, the Executive Secretary shall be the general executive officer of the Association with duties, responsibilities, and privileges such as generally accompany such executive positions. He shall keep the minutes of the meetings and the records of the Association in books provided for these purposes. Subject to the order of the Trustees, he may serve as secretary of standing committees,...
Page 102 - House, for the able, prompt and impartial manner in which he has discharged the duties of his office during the present session.
Page 192 - Hospitals, and secures such improvements as will contribute to the mental, moral, and physical well-being of the patients.
Page 65 - ... thirty (30) voting delegates or active members. Section 4. Meetings of sections shall be held in accordance with the rules established by the enrolled members of the section hereinafter provided; provided, however, that such meetings shall not interfere with any general session of the Association. ARTICLE II: ELECTIONS Section 1. All officers shall be elected by ballot, excepting where it is otherwise ordered. Section 2. A majority of the votes cast shall constitute an election. Section 3. Only...