Word: milked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with other diseases, whooping cough, diphtheria, typhoid and tuberculosis, although these would be still further diminished if sweeping reforms, such as compulsory pasteurization of milk could be brought about...
...possibly some fear of inflation. Mr. Ayres's predictions: that the depression should reach bottom in the first half of 1938 as consumption progresses faster than production, that recovery depends upon continued relatively good times abroad, that if the U. S. pulls Europe down after it the milk may be spilled for fair...
...deciduous or milk teeth erupt into the oral cavity shortly after birth," continued Bolye. "The eruption of teeth in a normal well nourished infant should be attended by little discomfort. The deciduous dentition is nature's way of supplying teeth adapted to the small jaws of the child...
...across a bartender who had drunk ten one-and-one-half-ounce jiggers of whiskey every day for 40 years and ate little solid food, but whose nerves were sound. Investigation revealed that the bartender poured every jigger of whiskey into a ten-ounce bar glass, filled it with milk, and drank that. The 75 ounces or so of milk thus consumed daily provided him with plenty of Vitamin...
...unwilling to nurture its own child. I do not see why the Government should. It seems a funny thing to me that a railroad that paid $44,000.000 in dividends in 1937 cannot lend its subsidiary $2.500.000 that would be adequately secured. It looks like they want to milk the cow and turn it out when it stops giving milk...