Word: bedded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Delegate Morrison, who last week went to bed with indigestion, had never heard of Czecholslovakia's Stateman Benes (TIME, June 26). Ed...
...likened in London to a throb of "Moley, Moley, Moley, Lord God Almighty." While the New York Times dubbed Almighty Moley a "Professor ex Machina," the wonder of his rise was neatly satirized by scathing Frank R. Kent in the Baltimore Sun: "It must, when he tucks himself in bed at night . . . seem to him like a dream. Sometimes he must ask himself: Is it real-am I Moley?' Less than a year ago, Dr. Moley was an obscure professor at Columbia University. . . . Previously he had been an instructor at a girls' college. . . . Today . . . as he sails...
...sands of a Siamese beach. General Phya Bahol, a leader of the same group that organized the first revolution of last June, posted sentries round Bangkok's government buildings, took over the government, then, the crisis over, dismissed the soldiers before most Siamese were out of bed...
...without medical treatment. . . . Mrs. MacDonald, the head nurse, told me that they had no history of the case, did not even so much as know what was wrong with the boy and made no effort to find out. She told me they put him to rest in bed, gave him whatever liquid nourishment he was able to swallow, and trusted in God and prayer. It's a case of gross ignorance or insanity, I don't know which. . . . It is an outrage against civilization...
...There must be more to this sex-life than just swimming over each other's eggs." She put a badge on her right shoulder saying "I will share," paid a visit to Fanny Bored, the world's oldest mermaid, finally had an uncomfortable liaison on a barnacle bed, with an octopus...