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Word: inners (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ministry talked about unleashing new, hidden fleets of fighters and bombers-fresh proof that Britain could survive. Laborite Arthur Greenwood, Minister Without Portfolio in the inner War Cabinet, made public the first official promise that vengeance for Londoners-demanded now by billboards appearing in London-would be wreaked on Berliners. Said he: "What has been done to London will be doubled to Berlin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: We Can Take It | 10/28/1940 | See Source »

...only has the modern Dartmouth boy become a platonic lover, but he now eschews the very rum with which Old Eleazer purchased the land for his college. "Of course we still always find a few beer cans around the inner court the next morning," Scanlon admitted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth's in Town, But Hang Around Girls; They're a Changed, Subdued Tribe of Indians | 10/26/1940 | See Source »

...drinking and damage, he scoffed at reports that the Big Green devastates that which it takes over. Ten cents worth of destruction in two years is his estimate. "Of course, they always threw a few beer cans out of the window into the inner court." he admitted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth's in Town, But Hang Around Girls; They're a Changed, Subdued Tribe of Indians | 10/26/1940 | See Source »

Director of the Mission is grave, slow-smiling Dr. Jesse Moren Bader of the Federal Council of Churches. At Kansas City he laid down its blueprint: "The National Christian Mission . . . seeks to restore the inner resources of the nation through repentance, faith, devotion and responsible citizenship. ... The Mission is united in seeking a new world order of justice and peace. The Mission is united also in its belief that the democratic way of life, to which it is devoted, requires spiritual foundations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Reaching the Unreached | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

...disease [inflammation of the kidneys], generalized urinary infection, inflammation and obstruction of the prostate gland, difficulty and frequency of urination . . . angina pectoris [heart disease] and high blood pressure." Dr. Young cured his prostate trouble by using a "punch" of his own invention-a straight tube with a short, curved inner end which, when passed through the urethra (urinary canal), trapped in a small window of the instrument the bar of tissue which was damming up his bladder and cut it with an inner, sliding steel tube...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Urology & Anecdote | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

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