Word: antisepticized
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People on a Sandbar. In Hanoi last week, honoring the 37th anniversary of Russia's October Revolution, Ho Chi Minh proclaimed: "Today we have here in the East more than half the people in the world, together with the Soviet Union in the struggle . . . This is an extremely mighty...
Relating his version of the experience, Felt said that the student and his date, when they arrived in the Field House, decided to apply antiseptic to the wound themselves, rather than to call a doctor from the field.
It had been my assumption, in the past, that while Harvard had de-emphasized football, it had not, at the same time, reduced standard services to its fans who come out on Saturday afternoons to see the Crimson play. It seems, however, that this assumption on my part was incorrect...
Last week visitors to the Farnsworth Art Museum at Rockland, Me. saw a sweeping vista of this tidy world. It had the pure newness of renderings on an architect's drawing board. Among the 53 Fransioli works were paintings of New England houses as scrupulous as portraiture. There were...
Painter Cuevas, present at his show, was not as excited about Washington as Washington was about him. He found the city too orderly and antiseptic for inspiration. But Cuevas managed to escape, spent some time at St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the mentally ill, sketching.