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...quit because he wanted liberty-liberty to eat pie, all kinds of pie. This school founded its major premise on Tunney's shout in the office of a Wall Street broker, as he did a merry dance: "I am free, free. Yes, free to eat lemon meringue pie-or anything else for that matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Tunney Out | 8/13/1928 | See Source »

...materials. Dr. Henry Granger Knight pointed out that it rests with the farmer to decide whether it is more profitable to sell his waste products in bulk to industrial concerns or to exploit them himself. He discussed the manufacture of alcohol from grain, potato, fruit residues; utilization of unfit lemons for making citric acid, working up steam waste into carbon, illuminating gas, acetic acid, furfural;* new methods of using lactose, casein, starch, sucrose, dextrose, etc. Old Foes. Molds have always been considered food destroyers, ruining bread, milk, fruit, everything on which their furry hairy mycelia develop. Dr. H. T. Herrick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Farmers' Friends | 8/6/1928 | See Source »

...much concerned with the issue of rice or chalk. It concentrates upon chemical, synthetic dyes. Lemon creams, smelling of tropical fruit groves but actually scented and colored with dangerous chemicals, are hateful to the Federal Trade Commission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Beauty Appetite | 7/30/1928 | See Source »

AUBREY BEARDSLEY-Haldane MacFall -Simon & Schuster ($6). Some 30 years ago a lanky fop, carrying a pair of lemon-kid gloves, his hair falling about his ears like a hermit's, attended an ironic ceremony in a London church. The occasion was the unveiling of a bust of John Keats; after it was over, Aubrey Beardsley ". . . broke away from the throng, and, hurrying across the graveyard, stumbled and lurched awkwardly over the green mounds of the sleeping dead." It was an ironic ceremony because Artist Beardsley, as Poet Keats had done, was to go southward and die of consumption...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NON-FICTION: Dandy's Life | 2/27/1928 | See Source »

...milk and cream in the U. S. It also sold butter, eggs, malted milk, caramels. Recently it acquired ice cream factories. Added to Borden products by merger last week were dried whole milk (Klim and Parlac), dried skimmed milk (Merrell-Soule and Breadlac) mincemeat (None Such), dried orange and lemon juices-all products prepared by the Merrell-Soule Co., which has as subsidiaries the Merrell-Soule Co. of England and Canadian Milk Products Co. Ltd. Merrell-Soule is to dried milk what Borden is to condensed -originator and largest producer. Atlanta Laundries. In Atlanta, there had been twelve large laundries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Merger | 1/30/1928 | See Source »

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