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Neither coffee nor tea (with or without ice) can take milk's place. There is but one beverage that can both nourish and quench thirsts. Its use would be a triumph for the forces of gracious living. A hearkening to the academic customs of our forefathers, its reinstitution would find endorsal both in hoary tradition and the hearts of undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Substitute for Milk | 4/11/1953 | See Source »

...have no appetite or even need for food soon after an operation. A normally built man has enough fat (about 15% of his body weight) to tide him over most operations; a "soft," curvaceous woman may have up to 25% of her weight as fat, so her body can nourish itself for a longer period...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgery, New Style | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

...various to be grasped except theoretically, Conant stressed the importance of a community sentiment. "I suggest," he said, "that in these days when national service has had its impact on the lives of so many young men, we need to do all we can to nourish this feeling for the community among the citizens of this land...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Sees No Third World War If Free People Accept U.S. Leadership | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

...furlough to save precious coal. Sweden sells its high-grade iron ore to Communist Poland instead of supplying its old customer Britain, because the Poles can trade coal in exchange, the British cannot. The Poles, taking advantage of Sweden's need, get ballbearings and generators in exchange, to nourish the Red army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Coal Is the Tyrant | 1/14/1952 | See Source »

...then made his greetings specific and bade his classmates "Hall and Farewell!"). . . . In difficult matters and critical times, let us remember to keep a balanced mind; let us be on our guard unremittingly; let us never be afraid . . . as Cicero once said in his defence of the poet Archias, "nourish youth, delight old age, embellish prosperous times, afford a haven and solace in adverse times, give pleasure at home, do not hinder abroad, spend the night with us, travel about with us, live in the country with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Commencement Part Excerpts | 6/21/1951 | See Source »

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