Word: joy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...abruptly did prices fall, particularly wheat prices which broke the limit of fluctuation (5? a bushel), that Governor William Langer of North Dakota declared an unprecedented embargo upon all shipments of North Dakota hard wheat, tying up some 50,000,000 bushels. Some of the hedgers feared that their joy might be the cause of the very disaster they dreaded. They well knew that Mr. Roosevelt, committed to raising prices and redistributing wealth, rides two horses. Should prices slump too far. he might be virtually forced to turn to direct inflation. Last week the Right or sound-money horse...
...seems, who will have to suffer and bear the brunt of public sentiment, because many years ago they made mistakes. Don't blame the 'oldtimers' for what is going on in the outside world. They are innocent of existing conditions. . . . Let them share your joy in the New Deal...
...Nashville and Vanderbilt University too is Professor Eugene Lindsay Bishop, 47, last week at Indianapolis elected 1914 president of the American Public Health Association. *Recently published is Surgeon Martin's two-volume autobiography, The Joy oj Living (Doubleday, Doran $7), which yields flashing glimpses of the important surgeons of the past half century. *No kin of Dr. Walter Bernard Coffey of San Francisco who still claims to be alleviating hopeless cancer with adrenal cortex extracts (TIME, Nov. 23, 1931 et ante...
Retired in middle-age to the sunshine of Beverly Hills, Calif., Davis and Sharp tried stringing their racquets with Sinu. To their great joy they found the sinu racquet much livelier than gut; found that soaking it in a bucket of water did it no hurt. They have built a factory in California, will have Sinu on the market in January...
...ends with the stirring words of the outlaws' pact: " 'One hundred and eight of us, each face differing from the other, yet each face noble in its way; one hundred and eight of us, each with his separate heart, yet each heart pure as a star; in joy we shall be one, in sorrow-one; our hour of birth was not one. but we will die together.'... On that day did they all mingle blood with wine and drink it and when they had drunk themselves to mighty drunkenness, they parted...