Word: bathed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Brides-in-the-Bath murder case posed the question: Can a man drown his wife without external signs of violence? Sir Bernard upended a nurse in a tub and the water struck her nose with such force that she became unconscious. He revived the nurse and the husband was hanged. That was one of 110 murderers Sir Bernard helped convict...
Whitehall Court. Cripps himself would not suffer because of cuts in fuel for heating bath water. Part of his strict daily regimen is to bathe each morning at 8, in cold water. By that time, he has already been up nearly four hours. He gets up at 4:15, works in his Whitehall Court flat along the Thames Embankment until 6:45. Then he and Isobel walk briskly through St. James's Park. The rest of the day he sticks meticulously to a tight schedule, gives no more than the allotted time (usually 15 minutes) to each interview...
Whether "The Wellesley" will ever take the place of the well-scoured bath tub or the well-flattened elbow is not yet clear. And there exists in some doubt as to whether Hopson's ingenious gadget will threaten the existence of the bottle-opener or the swizzle-stick...
...highly unreliable report stemming from Amherst said bath towel-clad girls had been seen knocking on the doors of the Lord Jeffs' fraternity houses...
Back in September 1940, a similar shortage forced President Roswell G. Ham to issue a stern edict forbidding the Maids of the Mount to use water for any except the most vital personal needs Baths and showers were out. The CRIMSON gallantly came to the rescue by wiring the Mount Holyoke Student Council that ". . . Harvard men find best way to make friends is sharing common bath facilities. . . Our showers are big enough for two, N.S.Y.P...