Word: gores
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...accident picture on the front page of the newspaper." His vigorously abstract paintings might be interpreted by some as safety-first posters, but he denies any desire "to preach," tries to steer clear of "the morbid aspects of an accident" by painting his traffic victims without any trace of gore...
...again) would disregard them all. If he lived in the country he would head for a big city-despite the heat, the crowds and the stench of exhaust fumes. If he lived in a city he would head straight for mosquitoes, poison ivy and a bull that wanted to gore Junior. He would travel by car, visit a national park if he could, and a relative if he couldn't avoid it, and almost always he would drive clockwise around a circular or elliptical route...
Hesitant Cassandras. Budd Gore of Chicago's Marshall Field & Co. warned: "Shows don't have to sink to the level of crime, cliff-hanging and blood & thunder to get a high rating . . . Let me remind you that parents still exist and we must think of the long-range disadvantage of alienating [them]." He was seconded by Miles Laboratories' (Alka-Seltzer) Lester Waddington, who reported that "Parents are beginning to complain that unless there is better programing soon, the babysitter problem will be with them again...
WHRB reestablished its lines to Gore Hall (Winthrop House) and Kirkland House yesterday. They were disconnected last month when the Federal Communications Commission told the network to get off the airwaves...