Word: milk
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...list, presented yesterday to vice-President Edward Reynolds '15, Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager, and Arlie V. Bock '15, chairman of the Hygiene Department, suggests such measures as eliminating desserts, allowing one glass of milk at lunch, limiting the amount of bread to be eaten, and offering a choice in the quantity of meat to be taken...
...April. For 2½ hours his voice boomed confidently through the House of Commons as he explained just how far Britain could loosen its belt. Only thrice did he pick up the little teacup from its green tray and fortify himself with sips of rum and milk.* Once he drew a laugh as he absently rubbed his high, sun-browned bald dome, announced a reduction in the purchase tax on hair-waving and drying machinery...
...first anniversary. Dorothy had started it mostly for fun, but in one year it had become one of radio's most popular (800 letters a week) and lucrative husband-&-wife acts.* From their 20 sponsors (Bien Jolie Foundations and Bras, Taystee Bread, Sapolin Paint, etc.) Dorothy and Dick milk $1,000 a week. Said Dorothy, who reasons that she might as well get paid for talking at breakfast: "It's still...
...pupils: John D. Rockefeller Jr., Bing Crosby, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.) Instructors are strictly forbidden to have off-hour dates with patrons. Murray pays them from $1.60 to $2.10 an hour, allows them $25 a month extra for clothes and $3 a week for meals, gives them free milk and vitamins and earthy advice (samples: "Your clothes will smell fresher if dry-cleaned regularly"; "Sitting down only enlarges the hips...
CRYSTALLINE VITAMIN D, one gram of which equals 49 million units of vitamin D, has been perfected by Pet Milk Co. chemists. One ounce will pep up 4½ million cans of evaporated milk...