Word: braine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...News Letter," official publication of the National Labor Committee of England, Prime Minister MacDonald, apropos of the present situation of upheaval and suspense regarding disarmament, spoke with a tone that sounded thunderously and majestically around the globe. It was the proclamation of wisdom and greatness from the quick, clear brain of a mighty...
When questioned as to who had struck upon the masterly scheme, the workmen in charge of the project became shy, hinted that the Brain Trust might have had a hand...
...singer who had lost health and voice. Friends sent her to Dr. St. Louis Estes, "N. D., D. D. S., D. C., S. P., Ph. D.," a dentist who had turned food-faddist. She ate the raw foods he advised and practiced "brain breathing control." She got well, fell in love with him, accompanied him on food-faddist lecture tours, bore him children here & there, grew rich with...
Delighted that Patricia Maguire's long sleeping brain again functions a little, her mother exclaimed: "I do hope she'll be awake to celebrate her 30th birthday next April 1. Patricia weighed 125 lb. when she went to sleep. Now she weighs about 160 lb. She'll have a fit about that when she wakes...
Died. William Woodward ("Plain Bill") Brandon, 66, onetime (1923-27) Governor of Alabama; of brain hemorrhage; in Tuscaloosa. He won national notice by the thunderous booming of his voice, when, as Alabama's delegate to the 1924 National Democratic Convention, he led off 103 consecutive ballots with the cry: "Alabama casts 24 votes for Oscar W. Underwood...