Word: liquoring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have gained by anything so uncomplicated as dying. One by one, colleagues of both parties rose to praise him, his habits, his "fine character," his sobriety, his gentlemanly conduct, his achievements in behalf of his state and the nation. "Never," cried Michigan's Clare Hoffman, "have I smelled liquor on his breath." The entire Republican delegation from New York (with the exception of Hall) joined in sending Cole a letter of praise and commendation...
...professor when he wants to read one of Vanzetti's letters to his class: a reactionary trustee sniffs redness in his politics. Trouble mounts when his wife's old football-playing beau turns up, and the professor feels forced to show the redness in his blood. With liquor for a weapon, the male animal slays the Milquetoast in him; and in a very funny drunk scene, he elects to hold his mate-as swans and bull elephants do -by fighting for her. He does hold her-if only because the football player couldn't be more anxious...
Unfinished Business. In Gayville, S. Dak., burglars broke into the Olson Liquor Store and carted away most of its stock, but left 21 full bottles on the porch of a house two blocks away with a note: "We're intoxicated...
...Council still contests other faculty proposals limiting hours in which fraternities may serve liquor from noon to midnight, and setting up a system of liquor "licenses" revocable at the faculty's discretion...
...story around the country, only one thing marred his pride: a woman reader telephoned to thank him because her husband had refused to believe her when she told him several weeks before about the B-36's new tricks. How she knew: a customer in the liquor store where she worked had told her all about...