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July 20, 1932 issue

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The article focuses on the various developments around the world during early 1932. British government is as unwilling as the U.S. to make any real reduction in its military establishment is indicated by the British reply to the Hoover arms proposal. The conference of the League for independent Political Action, meeting voted to support Norman Thomas for President and indorsed a generally progressive party platform. The nurse relieves pain, she wards off death, she guards the lives of children, she brings an assurance of security and health into homes where poverty, malnutrition and fear are the daily lot.

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MEETINGS; ELECTIONS; NURSING; HEALTH; POVERTY; NUTRITION
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