Word: leafed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Shetland woolens, fine corduroys, cotton shirtings, etc.). Gentry extended the sample theme to its articles, in one of which a bag of marjoram was glued to a piece about the herb. In later issues, Gentry's editors plan to paste a trout fly in a fishing article, a leaf of fine Jamaica tobacco in a piece on smoking...
...examining the progress of leaf decay under the skeleton, botanists found how long the body had been there. Their estimate checked with that of entomologists (insect specialists). Maggotts leave eggs on their prey, and learning the age of these gave the bug men an accurate estimate of how long the young woman had been dead when found...
Phillips Brooks House again enters the second-hand book market, today with more than 200 volumes ready for sale. Prospective buyers and sellers can leaf through the wares from 2 to 5 p.m. each afternoon, P.B.H. Exchange Chairman Herbert W. Niehaus '52 announced last night...
...Bauman charged, "They brought up that old question about why did God make a fig leaf for Eve if God wanted man to be in the nude," and, he added, "that is not even historically true...
Zoologist Bauman did not think much of the anti-nudist argument the college used against him. "They brought up that old question about why did God make a fig leaf for Eve if God wanted man to be in the nude. And that is not even historically true."* The authorities were of no mind to debate the Scriptures. Nudism, said Bethel President Roy N. Baker last week, "does not fit in with our church program. We don't fool with that kind of business...