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Word: anyway (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Magazine, tells her readers, "Ask Yourself which magazine would seem to be most receptive to your idea--then try to fit it as nearly as possible to the pattern of that magazine . . . Of course if you're a genius, you won't have to worry about those rejection slips anyway." The managing editor of Good Housekeeping advises, "If you write for your own amusement, you can be as dismal as you choose, but the public continues to prefer entertainment to morbidity . . . I often feel that if I come across one more trauma or psycho-analyst's couch in a manuscript...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Signature: two easy lessons for hack writing | 3/11/1948 | See Source »

Sane perusal of the situation finds no legitimate and non-hysterical opinion marshalled against the Bill. The sacrificial dogs, which are killed anyway, die in the cause of science instead of mere sanitation. Medical witnesses at the legislature have repeatedly emphasized that general anesthesia is always employed in animal operations Furthermore, clerical views from all major denominations have contended that no theological tenets oppose regulated vivisection Perhaps the waiting period in the pound for captured canines should be extended from seven to fourteen days, and certainly irresponsible personal experiments should be restricted to discourage such dog torturing as occured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Dog's Life | 3/10/1948 | See Source »

Chicken men can't understand why the world is against them. They argue that chickens are insensitive animals anyway, and that game roosters fare better than most common chickens, which end up in a fricassee without having a chance to defend themselves. Game cocks cannot be kept at large with another rooster, for a cock will fight to the death with any other male fowl he meets. Because no two cocks can be turned loose on the same walk (yard) without fighting, chicken men parcel their roosters out on as many as 40 neighboring farms, where they boss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fighting the Cocks | 3/8/1948 | See Source »

...psychiatrists' explanation: "In a world where psychopathic men can so easily become leaders and where today they might by their own personal whims or decisions launch another war on the nations, it is for us a duty to study and comprehend the nature of such men." Anyway, they had the written permission of Hess, who is serving a life term as a war criminal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Diagnosis | 3/8/1948 | See Source »

Rugby is perhaps the one sport open to undergraduates and graduates alike. It is not an official Ivy League activity, and often there is better rugby material-- experience, anyway--in the Law School than in the College. Finding players poses no problem: half a dozen 1944 Varsity ruggers still at the University have indicated their willingness to play, and experience of the thirties showed that a number of football players always seemed to find berths on the spring-time rugby squad. With the single and vital exception of lacking a coach, '48 rugby prospects are bright. Whenever Soldiers Field...

Author: By Roger H. Wilson, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 2/26/1948 | See Source »

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