Word: braine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Realize that "George V is the most unassuming Englishman alive, not a snob, and speaker of probably the only unaccented English in the world. He runs with natural ability a job not of his own choosing, which your Brain Trust would bungle in a day. Stretch every American's brain far enough to grasp that the monarchy is a different thing from the man who is King, and that British royalist sentiment has little to do with the blah-haw-haw which selected Englishmen, usually pabliticians, spill through the cigar smoke at Hands-Across-the-Sea dinners...
...sought, through experiments on cats & dogs, to discover the cause of and remedy for such failures in resuscitation. They have found, reported Dr. Royd Ray Sayer of the U. S. P. H. S., that both carbon monoxide poisoning and lack of oxygen not only stop respiration but also injure brain cells and the central nervous system. Insufficient, therefore, is ordinary oxygen resuscitation. Victims must also have pressure on their brains eased by catharsis, spine punctures or bleeding. Roundly Dr. Sayer condemned the use of blood transfusions which, said he, by increasing brain pressure only makes matters worse...
...Washington today, one is struck by the large number of first rate college men in various offices outside of the publicized brain trust," said William Y. Elliott, professor of Government, in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday. "These men were brought in by the expansion of the government at a time when unemployment was widespread among a class which would ordinarily enter some form of business...
...with amazing, sinister shrewdness in hypnotizing the President. It appears that Rex Tugwell, for one, "has studied the recent revolutions in Europe painstakingly and knows the technique of carrying America from individualism to collectivism as minutely as a farmer knows the technique of raising a crop," and that the Brain Trust in general is rushing America forward with deadly persistence towards Moscow. But in the usual reassuring last paragraph, Mr. Sullivan, rearing himself ruggedly into pontifical mood, asserts his faith in the integrity of the People and the Courts who before long, he feels, will rise in their might...
...Orleans election many have inferred that the senator is slipping. This is not so. Because of his redistribution of wealth plan his popularity has grown; and if we did not want him in Congress we would recall him, without help from a few out-of-state self-appointed brain-trusters. J. Janssen, (Tulane Eng. Student...