Word: botheration
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...care of the Nazis' sadistic quacks in the Ravensburg Experimental Station. Eight injections of poison in her right eye blinded it. Other injections destroyed the hearing nerve in one ear. Then the Nazis injected typhus into her blood to make serum. In the typhus block they did not bother to feed prisoners. The countess' last memory of Ravensburg was of feebly trying to fend off a ravenous woman prisoner turned cannibal. Two days later Yvonne awoke in Sweden. The Swedish Red Cross, accompanying Allied liberation troops, had found her among a pile of corpses...
After they have worked on reproducing their subjects--on canvas or clay--the students note the problems that bother them, and see what the masters did in similar situations...
...such crimes. The inference is drawn by readers that Negroes have an inherent biological tendency toward crime [which] no reputable . . . scientist will support." Where the Negro crime rate is high, said the City Club, it is due to slum conditions, poverty, etc., a sociological point the Trib does not bother to make...
Other Regulations which customarily apply to University buildings will probably not bother the grad students at all. They will not want to harbor "animals, reptiles, or birds" because their rooms are too small. They will not run afoul of Buildings and Grounds officials through misuse of electric appliances because they have ready access to a fine grill...
...Nevada, silver-maned old Senator Pat McCarran, who did not even bother to campaign, was an easy 3-to-1 winner in the Democratic primary. For the November election, McCarran was an odds-on favorite to defeat Republican George Marshall, a Las Vegas lawyer...