Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this exchange of personalities satisfied the Secretary's anger, it did not satisfy everyone. Editorialized the New York Herald Tribune (which syndicates Lippmann's column...
Hitler was very angry with his little yellow partners when they Pearl Harbored the United States into the war, because he was sure that his American fifth column had already won the battle of America by a psychological poisoning of the American mind...
...June 1934, Hitler purged his Party ranks of dissidents, linked arms with big business and the military to give his government greater power. Hindenburg died; the Dictator became President. Wehrfreiheit was proclaimed-freedom to arm. A year after the new Wehrmacht was born, on March 7, 1936, a thin column of field-grey troops followed a blaring band across the Rhine to reoccupy the territories under French guard since Versailles. The officers carried in their pockets sealed orders to retreat if France resisted. France did not resist. In the Quai d'Orsay and in Whitehall the policy of appeasement...
...method of effecting painless childbirth by continued injections of metycaine in the caudal area just below the spinal column (TIME, Sept. 14) last week won approval in the Journal of the A.M.A. and hit the front pages of big U.S. dailies. Wrote Journal Editor Morris Fishbein for the Chicago Times: "The young physicians who developed this method [have] attained a goal long sought by mankind-and especially desired by womankind-since the beginnings of human life...
Most thought the method too new for general publicity, some refused to discuss the anesthetic, some feared the injection would be dangerous because of the needle's nearness to the spinal column. Dr. George W. Kosmak of Manhattan, editor of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said he had no doubt of the method's scientific value, "but it is one of those extremely dangerous things that need the utmost caution...