Word: milk
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Then Dad horns in and says, "Milk, hell, that kid is crying for TIME...
...brother Bill who is eleven months old yells out, "Hey, Mom, for the love of Pete, give that brat some milk, how can we menfolk get our rest with all that catter-walling...
Many a New York City housewife returned from her Fourth of July weekend to find that her grocer was rationing milk. There was no lack of milk for thirsty children; homes, hospitals, relief agencies got their milk deliveries as usual. But panicky mothers, fearing the milk supply would be shut off, tried to stock up. The 40% of New York's milk that goes into ice cream, butter, cheese and evaporated milk was cut to a trickle. The Dairy Farmers' Union had called a strike, choked off some 3,000,000 of New York City's normal...
...days a week from 5:35 to 6:45 a.m. E.S.T. he broadcasts via direct wire over Manhattan's WABC; then over Washington's WJSV he holds forth from 6:45 to 9. His weekly stint also calls for a couple of 15-minute transcriptions for Carnation Milk, which are mailed to 38 local stations. Betimes he records sea chanteys and sentimental ballads for Decca, by which he makes $7,000 a year...
...theory does not imply that milk causes cancer. In fact, top-flight Researcher Cornelius Packard Rhoads of Manhattan's Memorial Hospital believes that milk contains a protein substance which helps protect rats against a certain type of cancer produced by chemicals...