Word: digester
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...still take the Digest for its "Topics of the Day," "Fun from the Press" and "Summary of Domestic and Foreign News." It takes only a few minutes to read these...
...have had two copies and my son and I have set apart one hour in the week to diagnose, digest, analyze as well as make a resume of each week's issue...
...diverse are the subjects treated and so full of material and evidence that it would be impossible at once to do them justice editorially in the limited amount of space available in most newspapers. The CRIMSON this morning attempts to offer its readers a digest of a report that should be read in full. In order that those interested in particular subjects may be informed of President Lowell's views of them in tote, the CRIMSON proposes during the next week or so to reprint the Report in sections according to the subjects treated, and will offer at the same...
TOBACCO: a digest of clinical data-Pierre Schrumpf-Pierron M. D.-Hoeber...
...publicity because a business and before notoriety became as interesting as fame, popular imagination was fired by ballads or sagas on legends that passed from mouth to mouth. Now that pink newspapers and catchy captions have taken upon themselves the task of transmitting popular legends at length, the real digest of the news is broadcast in single words and short phrases. Thus Col. Lindbergh's exploit of last spring has become included in all its glory in the monosyllable...