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Word: milks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wore the fur coat with the mange, the old one. I told her to sell it to a cleaner for shamy, but she didn't. She had a friend of Charly's, a blank check and that's no lie. He went under early, looked like a malted milk and took the count I just had to laff. I couldn't help it. So they went home and Charley made a wise crack. I can't remember what it was but it was funny because Charley laffed, he's the fifth. You know the rest get it. Ha. Ha. Anyway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 4/13/1926 | See Source »

...efficacious for about seven years. Also an uninoculated group of males has grown up since the War. Then too early in 1925 there was a mild epidemic of this fever caused by infected oysters; this source was quickly shut off. The fever may be borne by water or milk; but in the large cities the water supplies seem to have been well guarded, the milk supplies too for the most part. Attributing the occasional welling up of typhoid fever to weather conditions seems a weak although favorite argument. On this point study over long periods is necessary. In fact, epidemiologists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Contagious Diseases | 4/12/1926 | See Source »

...latest book of short stories is handpicked from All the Sad Young Men, his accumulated magazine work of months. And it is only the cream from skimmed milk. Fitzgerald is safe, at least for a while. Reviewers will pardon him a last youthful indiscretion or two now that he has shown himself on the verge of his long expected maturity by the writing of "The Great Gatsby", But it is that he cannot have praise without strings tied to it for the writing of "All the Sad Young...

Author: By R. K. Lamb ., | Title: The Fitzgerald Manner Growing Up | 4/10/1926 | See Source »

...Institute was held at Princetion from August 24 to September 19. The purpose of the Institute, is to provide advanced instruction and opportunity for discussion in the general field of Fine Arts, with particular reference to the history and archaeology." The lecturer for the session of 1925 was Professor Milk hail Ivanovich Rostovtzeff, of the University of Wisconsin, who conducted two courses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG AND PEABODY MUSEUMS REVIEW YEAR'S VARIED ACTIVITIES IN ANNUAL REPORTS | 4/8/1926 | See Source »

...bundled up to move altogether without clumsiness; she had on two dresses, one under the other; there was a package under her arm. No echo answered her mistep. She could smell the chlorides from the bathroom under the staircase; she could hear far away, the day's first milk-train chuff and clank on its siding. Stealthily, with infinite precaution, she put out her foot and took another step...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: In Little Rock | 4/5/1926 | See Source »

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