Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TRUE ATTITUDE OF BIOLOGISTS TOWARD LABORATORY ANIMALS IS EPITOMIZED IN A POSTER WHICH I ONCE SAW IN THE PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MEDICAL SCHOOL. IT WAS A DRAWING OF A RABBIT BENEATH WHICH WERE THE WORDS: GENTLY, STRANGER; GENTLY, PRAY...
Solomon Grundy. In Chicago, Brunswick A. Bagdon, lover of rare roast beef, returned from a trip in which he was refused it in Manhattan on meatless Tuesday, in Washington on meatless Wednesday, in Cincinnati on meatless Thursday. At home he ate fish on Friday, looked forward to Saturday...
Attention now turned to a man who seemed to some Republicans to be heaven-sent as a compromise candidate: onetime Congressman John B. Hollister. Personable, pipe-smoking John Hollister is from Cincinnati, and it is the Midwest's turn for the chairmanship. He is the law partner of Ohio's Senator Robert A. Taft. At the 1940 convention, he captained the Taft-for-President forces, fought Willkie tooth-&-nail. But afterward he became a director of the Associated Willkie Clubs of America, boarded the campaign train as an aide, was with Willkie constantly from early September until election...
...time, he asked no quarter, always gave his backers a run for their money. One summer, at Detroit, he won three races within eight days. One winter at Tropical Park he ran off with the Christmas, New Year's and Orange Bowl Handicaps on successive Saturdays. Cincinnati fans will never forget the day he outran Seabiscuit in a race at River Downs. But the biggest kick he ever gave his admirers was his performance in the Rhode Island Handicap at Narragansett Park four years ago. Setting the pace for famed War Admiral, Kentucky Derby winner the previous year...
...seven: NBC, CBS, General Electric, Westinghouse, Crosley of Cincinnati, World Wide Broadcasting of Boston, Associated Broadcasters of San Francisco...