Word: mouthfulls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Two Secretaries? The speech was such a mouthful that it took a while to digest it. New York Daily News's John O'Donnell, who knows an isolationist when he sees one, cheered Wallace as a repentant arrival in the isolationist fold. The New York Times wondered how...
But on the way back to Chicago Boss McCormick said a mouthful on politics. He leaned back, coatless and shirt open at the neck, gave his word on the 1948 presidential lineup. Green: "Needs to be better known. Maybe a compromise candidate. I'm not backing him." Taft: "The...
U.S. dentists gave three silent cheers last week for Dr. Walter C. McBride, an intrepid fellow. Dr. McBride, director of children's dentistry at the University of Michigan, spoke a heartfelt mouthful about mothers who insist on following their young into the operating room. Particularly objectionable: the mother-knows...
Out of the Classroom. For two former college professors, this was gamy stuff. Prentice-Hall's board chairman, Charles W. Gerstenberg, 63, and President Richard P. Ettinger, 52, were both teaching economics at New York University when they founded the company in 1913 to publish Materials of Corporation Finance...
Only a month of spring term remaining, this program if adopted will receive but a brief trial period before it is subject to re-approval by summer term students. Sacrifices involved are picayune compared to the widespread suffering in devastated areas throughout the world. By deliberately isolating idealism from practical...