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...Strenuous Life. In Ligonier, Pa., a pig bit a rope dangling from a barn, tugged, swung a scaffold out from under Painter John Graham. He pitched forward, grabbed a knothole, dropped his brush on the pig, which let go. This let the scaffold swing back under Graham, who settled aboard and relaxed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Nov. 1, 1943 | 11/1/1943 | See Source »

...Zealand, which has the world's fourth highest radio density (one for every 4.6 people) ate the parliamentary broadcasts up. Farmers fought their wives over the question of where to put the radio: dairy, barn or kitchen. Prime Minister Savage's pear-shaped tone and forthright manner quickly made him their favorite broadcaster. Conservatives have yet to produce his peer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Government by Radio | 11/1/1943 | See Source »

...Struggle for Survival. In Kimball, S.D., Clarence Bely was kicked out of a barn by a horse, presently tried to show friends how it happened, was promptly kicked by the horse again. In Clearfield, Utah, a farmer who tried to heat his bath water by building a fire under the tub was presently watching his house and barns burn to the ground. In Manhattan, the emergency ward of a local hospital treated the facial lacerations of a nearsighted youth who had caught one of his pet boa constrictors trying to escape. The boy had peered into the snake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Oct. 18, 1943 | 10/18/1943 | See Source »

...will run Schmit the ball, Eder, but I wouldn't take their best man for a Fyler on my team." Husy was heard to threaten "I Mallett my men put Geeson their pants" with a Deery look, the Sage of the Age climbed up the Lauterback into the barn but before he Trumbulled into the hay he murmured. Harvard 13 Worcester...

Author: By Hu FLUNG Huey (pw), | Title: Hu Flung Huey Flings 'Em | 10/8/1943 | See Source »

...jumped over a fence to help him, cut himself on one knee, hit himself in the eye with the other; sister Pat ran out of the house, slipped, sprained her wrist; Mrs. Berigan, startled as she was canning, sprained her finger; and Champ, another Berigan dog, jumped over the barn door and broke his foot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Sep. 13, 1943 | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

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