Word: milk
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Milk at Midnight. Beyond these gen eral objectives, Candidate Dewey, in effect, wanted the Governors to produce a new Republican platform, going specifically beyond the generalities of the Chicago document. Beyond that, Tom Dewey wanted to get 26 G.O.P. Governors accustomed to working as a team...
...which all parties can not only subscribe but for which they can go out and fight. They were held steadily at work all day, with only time off for meals. Then back to work they went until 2:30 a.m. Some were refreshed at midnight with a glass of milk...
...possibility of real race trouble was present as never before. Philadelphia has 270,000 Negroes, but it has no Harlem: the Negro sections are small, scattered pockets throughout the city. On the first night of the strike, in half-a-dozen sections of Philadelphia, teen-age Negro hoodlums hurled milk bottles through windshields, smashed win dows in stores. Policemen, carrying night sticks for the first time in 18 years and aided by hundreds of civilian-defense volunteers, arrested 300 persons, most of them Negroes...
...fewer calories, more vitamins and minerals. Good foods for oldsters: mild cheeses, milk, lean meat, butter, scrambled eggs, macaroni, well-cooked vegetables, stewed fruits, raw bananas. Blacklisted: hard-boiled eggs, raw or smoked meat, raw vegetables, rich cheeses. Dr. Gumpert advises breakfast in bed, a hearty lunch, light supper...
...change; she always sat still and demure in her billowy Victorian black dress; when spring came, she simply added a white embroidered collar. Her habits and mind were simple and domestic. Outside "Miss Hattie's" door in the mahogany-&-marble Senate Office Building stood a little row of milk bottles. While her male colleagues bellowed and fumed and passed fateful legislation, she sat and worked crossword puzzles; often just sat listening, for hours. When she voted, her voice was hardly audible. In her 13 years she made fewer than 15 speeches...