Word: journalizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...suffers from high blood pressure. Doctors, who know neither the cause nor the cure, have tried everything from diet to psychoanalysis. In no other disease, says Dr. William Goldring of New York University, have so many different treatments been tried. Last week he reported in The American Journal of Medicine: "The history of therapy in hypertensive disease is replete with instances of unwarranted enthusiasms and baseless claims...
...different kind was reported in the Hearst press. Mariella Lotti, an Italian movie actress allegedly long enamored of Michael but kept irom him by history ("war is contemptuous of love"), was reported seriously considering going into a nunnery. "Will she say to the world, farewell?" throbbed the New York Journal-American. "Will she take the last step and enter?" At week's end, neither she nor her press-agent was sure...
...Journal of George...
...Landward), largest (58 square miles) of the Juan Fernández Islands, that a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was put ashore in 1704 after a row with his captain. There he lived in rugged solitude for four years. When he got back to England, Selkirk published a personal journal of his adventures, and from his account Daniel Defoe wrote The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe...
Rats are as bad as human beings in some ways. In the latest Journal of Wildlife Management, Dr. John B. Calhoun, of Johns Hopkins, discusses one such aspect of the rat world: the troubles which refugee rats have to put up with when they emigrate...