Word: cleanness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Myron C. Taylor and Bethlehem's Charles M. Schwab spent an hour on the carpet in the White House. They emerged rather grimly, refused so much as a word to newshawks. One determined correspondent took Mr. Taylor's lapel, cried: "You'd better come clean. We're stockholders in your company...
...government was purged. Cried he: "Kelly goes around with a prayer book in one hand, an empty bushel basket in the other." Mr. Mangan put out a tiny blue pamphlet called "Sanitary Kelly." Excerpts: "They call the new Mayor 'Sanitary Kelly' because he's so pure, clean and wholesome. He goes to church on Sunday. . . . BUT he was chief engineer of the infamous $1,000,000 bridle path . . . was never brought to trial so he didn't have to go to jail. . . . 'Sanitary Kelly' will never finish his term as mayor." The Chicago police...
Silvery-haired Isabella Greenway has a clean outdoor look about her. She uses neither rouge nor lipstick. She is most at home in the saddle. She has an expert eye for cattle. No Roosevelt goes West without stopping off to visit her at Tucson or Williams. An able Democrat, she has been Arizona's national committeewoman since 1928. At the Chicago convention last year she seconded the Roosevelt nomination and had a large hand in engineering the McAdoo switch. Her House seat will be her first public office...
...clean tooth, well nourished and well exercised [by brushing gums], can never decay," was the way Mayo Clinic's Dr. Boyd S. Gardner wanted to amend dentistry's famed slogan...
...Less nimble eyes can be aided by staking out the point of digression with forefinger or pencil. Readers too engrossed by the main discourse to break off are advised to reverse this process. Let them pounce on the asterisk with finger or pencil, finish the story, then return and clean up the footnotes. Badly written and edited is any TIME account wherein a footnote contains information essential, rather than ancillary, to the story.-ED. Publisher Thomson & Senator Long...