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Word: bushed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second inning the Yankees took a lead of three runs. the giants, however, came back in the third and gathered four runs, giving them a margin of one run that they maintained until the game ended. During the bombardment in the third inning Hoyt was taken out and Bush was sent in to pitch for the Yankees. He steadied the teams considerably but was unable to orevent the deciding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIANTS TAKE FIRST GAME OF SERIES IN YANKEE STADIUM | 10/11/1923 | See Source »

...Sargent is inconspicuous, but the old masterful brushwork, heritage from Hals and Velasquez, is unmistakably there. George Eastman, the Rochester Kodak man and greatest musical bene- factor of his time, selected Gardner Symons' Winter Twilight. Edsel Ford, heir apparent of Detroit, took Elliott Daingerfield's Autumn Tints. Irving T. Bush, import-export magnate, chose Bill, a bronze by Malvina Hoffman. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, herself a sculptor of first rank, preferred Edward McCartan's bronze Fountain. Dr. Richard C. Cabot, the good Boston doctor-philosopher, decided on The Grand Pitch, by George C. Hallowell. Other paintings and sculptures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grand Central | 8/13/1923 | See Source »

...were claimed 1) for hay fever, by Dr. T. L. Ray, of Fort Worth, Tex.; 2) for various types of insanity, including dementia praecox, through removal of circulatory and nerve defects, by Dr. A S. Hildreth, of Macon, Mo.; 3) for infected tonsils, through nonsurgical treatment, by Dr. Lucius Bush, of New York. A practical examination for every physician once in five years to keep him up with the times was advocated by Dr. C. J. Gaddis, of Chicago. Dr. W. A. Gravett, of Dayton, 0., was elected President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Schools and Pathies | 7/16/1923 | See Source »

...Bush conferred with Trotzky, Kameneff, Tehiclierin, Litvinoff and others. He then gave interviews which were published in Izvestia and other Russian papers, From Moscow came a report of his remarks: " I am bold to say that not one American in ten thousand has any idea of the order and generally good conditions prevailing here. . . . The Russian leaders strike me as intelligent, courageous and sincere. . . . But there is one thing these people have to learn . . . that they cannot expect American cooperation until they regain American confidence. . . Optimistic as my comments may seem to many people at home, that should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONGRESS: Sensible Communism | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

...Bush is not a Congressman but his views, it is said, will carry weight with the Administration which likes to be known as a "Business Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONGRESS: Sensible Communism | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

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