Word: mouthes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...used for hot-rod fuel, and mixed it with well water, peach flavoring, regular moonshine and a "beading oil" calculated to make it foam when shaken. Seventyseven gallons were delivered. Within hours Atlanta's Grady Negro Clinic began to fill with men & women who panted, frothed at the mouth and writhed in horrible convulsions. Three hundred and fifty people (among them a ten-year-old boy) were hospitalized. Dozens were partially blinded. Two lost all sight. Thirty-seven died...
...coast of Labrador, with its thousands of sheltering islands, [into] James Bay . eventually coming to the Albany River. The route up this river is an old one. It has few portages over 25 chains, and the trail takes one ... to the head of Lake Winnipeg, not far from the mouth of the Red River of the North, up which one was able to canoe almost to the vicinity of Kensington, Minn...
...lawyer and proprietor of a fleet of taxis, managed Joe's last campaign. Last time he got back to Appleton, Joe arrived, as usual, in the middle of the night. He went into the kitchen, dumped some baking soda into his hand, threw it into his mouth, and washed it down with cold water. Margery Van Susteren winced. Next, he took off his coat and tie and shoes, dropping them where he happened to be. Joe has no interest in clothes. After every road trip, hotels send on clothing he has forgotten...
Photographers had it even harder. U.S. and Canadian publications that wanted exclusive shots were told they would have to pool their pictures. At outdoor events, photographers were handled roughly by police; LIFE'S Leonard McCombe was bashed in the mouth by a Mountie...
...university's constant demand for funds to perform its public duties must continue to be met by endowments of far-sighted businessmen who wish to preserve this economic system, Conant said. He further deplored the "hand-to-mouth" theory of financing behind the recent increase of small restricted grants in place of unrestricted endowments to meet long-range plans...