Word: bosomed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Earring Aid. Minneapolis' Maico Co., Inc. put on sale a hearing aid disguised as an earring. It matches an earring on the other ear. The earring is connected to a 7-oz. instrument which can be concealed in the bosom. Price...
...problems. Choosing the latter will spell a busy and worthwhile career. By fostering a progressive attitude on separate college campuses SDA can well play a determining role in the forthcoming National Student Organization. More important, the country's policy-makers of a decade hence will clasp fondly to their bosom hopeful men who know how people behave on the floor of a meeting and who know as well the facts of twentieth century society...
Secure behind an excellent European reputation and happily outside the smothering bosom of Hollywood's plot cartel, J. Arthur Rank has shunned customary procedure in his totally unorthodox presentation of a documentary film. Centered around the historic migration of Australian cattle herds to escape a threatened Japanese invasion, "The Overlanders" becomes experimental by American standards in its complete emphasis on realism without the added appeal of ersatz excitement. Mr. Rank has successfully produced an absorbing, plausible movie and neatly avoids treading on the worn-down heels of contemporary horse operas...
...cause Washington society to embrace Senator Tiglon are not immediately visible to the unpracticed eye. The capital's social swirl has a rich, full-bodied sudsiness all its own. Last week, with the Republicans in the majority, and with the top hat, the starched shirt and the powdered bosom fashionable again, Washington was the most glittering of world capitals. Its parties were not only lavish, but in many cases prodigiously decorous and restrained. The average Washingtonian invariably hopes that others will think he is discussing some new and ponderous fact of foreign policy; he eternally strives for a concerned...
...women who were covered with flags, and each one had a flag, waving it over our troops as they passed. . . . The men exercised forbearance and seldom replied, but [one said] to a very bold-looking girl . . . with a great flag pinned and hanging over her shoulders and over her bosom: 'Look here, Miss, you'd better take that flag off! . These old rebs are hell on breastworks.' Not a very refined joke, but the woman brought it upon herself. . . . General Kemper and myself were much amused...