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...Senile patients (up to age 92) who had been moody and withdrawn or waspish and argumentative became happier and easier to get along with on iproniazid...
...wants "Rita to find happiness when she marries again. She has had so much unhappiness in her life" (with Oilman Edward Judson, Actor Orson Welles, Prince Aly Khan and Crooner Dick Haymes). As usual when altar-bound. Bride-to-Be Hayworth was plucky and positive: "I have never been happier in my whole life...
...seriousness that matches should be cut from 18 to twelve holes. After this revolution on the links, argued Pace, the player would no longer arrive home worn out and grouchy. Courses would be less crowded as men teed off on holes 1, 7 and 13. "Everyone would be happier," said Pace, "the player's secretary, his wife, even the man himself...
...immediate goal of the puppet governments was the separation of the children from their parents. This was essential if they were to fully possess the minds and spirits of the children and raise a dedicated, zealous generation of communists. The parents, having lived part of their lives in happier days before Hitler and war, infected with the democratic notion that man can live according to his own wishes and enjoy certain basic rights, could not be trusted to teach the new communist concepts to their children. Worse still, the parents might spread this infection to their children by exposing them...
Taylor felt that students who are "financially hard pressed" might have "an easier and happier time" living out, but that their need would have to be definitely determined before they were permitted to leave. As to the effectiveness of this in relieving overcrowding, Taylor said that there are "not very many" who would want to move...