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Word: care (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...clash between 25,000 nationalist Italians and 15,000 Italian leftists and Slovenes. Said one G.I., nursing his stone-bruised right arm: "If we ever let those two mobs get at each other, there won't be enough hospitals and morgues in all Venezia Giulia to take care of the casualties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: The Masochists | 7/15/1946 | See Source »

...knife was not necessary-a painless remedy had been found. The remedy: a new A.M.A. public-relations section which would take over Fishbein's job of damning Government medical care. It would also plug for private medical prepayment plans to forestall Federal health insurance. Dr. Fishbein would still edit the A.M.A. Journal, Hygeia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Remedy for Fishbein | 7/15/1946 | See Source »

...second was Theodore C. ("The Man") Bilbo, inciting fellow Mississippians to "take care of" any Negroes who might want to vote in his state's primaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICIES & PRINCIPALS: Cotton Curtain | 7/8/1946 | See Source »

Italy's first President is a 68-year-old lawyer who lives in Torre del Greco, near Naples, with an old nurse who takes care of him. He was President of Italy's Chamber of Deputies when Mussolini dissolved it, never collaborated with the Fascists. Italy well remembered the election speech of this last pre-Fascist President of the Chamber in 1920: "All shall feel their love for this our land-cradle of us all and deathbed of our fathers-grow more tender as crisis threatens. . . ." Scattered critics complained that "he never did anything bad [because] he never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Place in the Sun | 7/8/1946 | See Source »

...possibly PBH, and the Bureau were to pay the student up to 70 per cent of the original cost, a pool of books could be built up, for which the veteran would be charged under the GI authorization only enough more than the turn-in price to take care of overhead costs. Obviously if the government is doing the paying, no one is going to buy secondhand books if new ones are available, but until that time when enough books are on the market, such a turn-in system would do much to alleviate the critical shortage of the next...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Out of Print | 7/2/1946 | See Source »

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