Word: milk
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Jehovah said, I have surely seen the affliction of my people . . . and I am come down . . . to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey...
...Dried Milk Paid Better. Blackwood has been fascinated by what he calls "strange powers" since boyhood. The son of Sir Arthur Blackwood, K.C.B., and Sydney, Duchess of Manchester, he was sent to Canada about 1890 to make his living as a farmer. Apparently his prim Victorian parents had little hope for a son who, at 20, read the Bhagavad Gita and claimed to be a Buddhist. He settled near Toronto and bought into a dairy partnership, but the enterprise soon failed. For the next nine or ten years he drifted around Canada and the U.S., losing what little money...
...absence of meat and milk reductions, the Council's final program will save about $600 which will be turned over to the Harvard Food Relief Committee to purchase food on the Boston market for overseas shipment...
...overall averages for the various proposals were; 1. Omission of bread at dinner, 78 percent, 2. One glass of milk per meal, 52 percent, 3. No cake with ice cream, 85 percent, 4, Reduction of meat and fish, 61 percent, 5. Desserts at dinner only, 75 percent, and 6. Substitutions for wheat cereals, 78 percent...
Paul Knaplund, in the number five position, an 185 lb. heavyweight nurtured on Wisconsin milk and eggs, spots four years to 22 year old Barrie White, former B-24 pilot, who rows ahead of him. Tom Haymond, number three, learned his business with the informal war-time crews...