Word: growed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...does not grow old in one package, says Dr. Crampton. A man of 65 may have a 40-year-old heart, 50-year-old kidneys, an 80-year-old liver, and try to live the life of a 30-year-old. A specialist should find out just where old age has got in its worst licks. The examination should include a search for damaged organs, and a psychological study of the patient's worries and hopes. Then the doctor should recommend "antiaging" devices. For instance, diet: at 60 most men need more protein, calcium, iron than...
Most Foges enterprises make money, but Future is still in the red, thanks to its printing costs - $1.20 a copy. Nevertheless, it will grow from a quarterly to eight issues this year, go monthly in 1949. It cannot look forward yet to printing in England, but it is getting closer to home. Last week, things being what they were in Czechoslovakia, Foges & Co. planned to transfer their production to Holland...
...young flax and green wheat grow on the plain of Waterloo. In the midst of the battle monuments, which include a cast-iron British lion glowering toward the French frontier, a humble seller of ice-cream cones, Jean Boewet, last week spoke his mind...
...Ogden (pop. 43,700), the Eccleses' home town, George hopes to operate on a much broader scale than ever before. He believes that "a bank should be an instrument of growth, not just a place for people to put their money." In helping the Northwest to grow, ambitious George Eccles hopes to grow right along with...
...reason has been well known for at least a quarter of a century. You can't grow grass on a busy street...