Word: curely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cliffe Sees Pills as Cure...
Preventives such as nasal inhalators don't do as much good as people think, either, according to Dr. Bock. Plenty of rest is the best cure, he commented...
They interviewed policemen's wives, as part of a Herald-American crusade for pay raises for cops. But when they started snooping around the Case of the Murdered Bride, all the other news of the day was shoved back among the goiter-cure ads. The story was a natural: the victim had worked as a dice girl in a gin mill and she had been married just two days. When she was found dead in a ditch, the hunt for her husband was on. Connelly and Drury found him. While the Herald-American pulled out all the stops (HERO...
There was still plenty of unofficial talk last week about devaluing Canada's dollar to boost exports and curb imports, but it seemed to be only talk. Few in the Government saw devaluation as a cure for the disease. A $500 million "psychological" loan from the U.S. (TIME, Aug. 25) also seemed less attractive now; it would be hard to justify, hard...
...conviction of the University of Chicago's Chancellor Robert Maynard Hutchins that present-day man can find the cure for what ails him in the Great Books ("the minutes of the previous meeting"). Last week his theory drew a lively attack from one of education's new boy wonders, Harold A. Taylor,†† who at 33 is president of New York's progressive Sarah Lawrence College. President Taylor accused Hutchins (who at 48 is a kind of boy wonder emeritus) of living in the sterile past. Wrote Taylor in a column-long letter-to-the-editor...