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None of the children has ever eaten meat or cooked foods. Neither has their father for many and many a year, nor their mother since she met him 15 years...
...REPORTED IN TIME 7.95 TONS FOR SOUPMAKER PHILLIPS' DELECTABLE CONCOCTIONS AND 1.10 TONS MARKETED ELSEWHERE. THE COMBINED YIELD REPRESENTS NEARLY DOUBLE THE NORMAL YIELD IN THE U. S. DESPITE MOST UNFAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS. BUT FOR ABNORMALITIES OF TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL DURING THE GROWTNG SEASON TOMATOGROWER CHRYSLER WOULD EASILY HAVE EATEN TERRAPIN AT MY TABLE. URGE THAT JUSTICE BE DONE THIS GENTLEMAN-FARMER AND MOTOR-MANUFACTURER FOR A NOBLE EFFORT AND A GOOD JOB WELL DONE...
...Gatti was in no mood for such reminiscences last week. His pride was hurt. The $1,000,000 surplus had been eaten by Depression. The Metropolitan directors, under Chairman Cravath, had twice voted to beg publicly for money. Their appeals had brought forth life-saving cash but also sharp criticism of Gatti's administration: he was oldfashioned; he was a reactionary, a slave to routine; he was unwilling to experiment with new ideas for scenery and staging...
...dropped in at the White House. As he emerged he intimated that the American Legion, which fortnight ago demanded immediate cash prepayment of the Bonus and remission of interest on all loans made against bonus certificates, might be satisfied with mere remission of interest which by 1945 will have eaten well into the promised principal. The trial balloon did not get far. Frank Belgrano, new commander of the Legion, promptly retorted that the Legion meant to get everything it asked...
Ordinary x-ray pictures, taken after the patient has eaten a paste of barium sulphate, show only the outline of the stomach. A method of outlining all the rugae occurred to a few roentgenologists. notably to Dr. Aubrey Otis Hampton, 34, a sharp-nosed Texan who went to Boston to practice medicine. Last week he explained the method to other fellows of the American College of Surgeons (see p. 35) who crowded his lecture in Boston...