Word: judd
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...such an advertisement [One Language Is Enough in North Carolina] as appeared on page 88 of TIME, June 14 (though I was heartily ashamed).... Please, leave such outbursts of "99% Americanism" to Social Justice and the Patterson-McCormick publications, and let TIME stick to the 100% Americanism of Sabata, Judd, et al. (p. 25, June 14 issue...
...Miss Eleanor Catherine Judd of Kew Gardens, N.Y. wrote that she was of German descent, but "to show my contempt for the present German regime" she is teaching English to German refugees. She added: "My only other contribution to victory lies in the fact that I have been allowed to give 14 blood donations to the plasma bank, and am about to give my 15th. I am in splendid health, and only wish the Red' Cross would permit me to donate more often. It just so happens that I am blind, though I do not let it bother...
...pound class: Higgins (H) pinned Judd in 5:27, with an arm grapevine and half-nelson...
...real cats arch & spit; when she is asleep, cats pad across her brain. She believes legends to the effect that her medieval Serbian ancestors were half-cats, and that she cannot let husband Oliver Reed (Kent Smith) kiss her lest she sprout claws and rip him apart. Psychiatrist Dr. Judd (Tom Conway) delivers sermons on over-imagination. The tactless husband discusses Simone with Alice-at-the-office (Jane Randolph), gradually succumbs to her sympathy. After Alice is ambushed three times by Simone a la cat, husband decides to put Simone in an asylum. In the showdown, the pragmatic psychiatrist kisses...
...Walter H. Judd, able surgeon, who returned to the U.S. in 1938 to stump for an embargo against Japan, after spending the better part of a decade as a medical missionary in China. Elected from Minnesota, dark-haired, bespectacled Republican Dr. Judd, 44, will give House stenographers a busy workout; his customary rate of speech is 240 words per minute (the norm...