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...twelve years, once called his job "the most important public health position in the world, present or prospective." More than any other one man, Dr. Parran was responsible for breaking the taboo against using the words syphilis and gonorrhea in public (TIME, Oct. 26, 1936). By research and by blunt publicity campaigns, he led an anti-VD fight that has brought both syphilis and gonorrhea under more effective control...
Though a career diplomat, Lane has written a blunt and frank report. Where it falls down badly is in the writing. Lane uses that jargon habitual to diplomats, a dialect sometimes confused with English, which makes his occasional revelations seem as blandly dull as his report of an exchange of diplomatic amenities...
...mind to enter the Ohio primary, Taft had paid a call at Stassen's Hotel Statler suite. Taft had warned Stassen not to enter the primary, warned that it would wreck party unity and Stassen's own political future. Stassen's answer was equally blunt: if he was going to get anywhere he had to show that he could confront a man as strong as Taft...
...letter was barely civil. In cold, blunt words, New Hampshire's Republican Styles Bridges, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, wrote to George Marshall...
Snapped Young Henry: "The blunt truth about this relationship is that it made Mr. Ferguson a multimillionaire and cost the Ford Motor Co. $25 million in the process." As for patents, the Ford Co. claims Ferguson's had all expired on such features as Dearborn Motors had copied. The rest of Ferguson's "distorted" story would be answered "at the proper time and place," presumably in court...