Word: painlessness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...packs her off to a Swiss finishing school, which returns her to him as a glamorous dish. She consents to marry, and he to reform. Actress Simmons, who freshens up the old ugly-duckling routine with her considerable charm and good looks, also transforms the picture into something relatively painless...
Listening Audience. In Oroville, Calif., while alone at home listening to a radio program on painless childbirth, Mrs. Joyce Chapman gave unheralded and painless birth to her first child...
Whoever started the notion that because a thing is natural, it's necessarily painless . . . When D-day arrives this May for my next baby, I'll be glad of a little anesthesia after I've come to the end of my rope with Read's "breathing and relaxing...
...morning is crowded today. Owen's History 142b, (England from about 1800 to the present), is a very interesting course and not too difficult. As a lecturer, Owen, though somewhat superficial, is generally excellent. (Harvard 5.). Albion's "Occanic History and Affairs," History 168b, (alias "Boats"), continues pleasant and painless this term. (Harvard 1). Opinion and Communication, (Social Relations 152), meets in Sever 11. The course material ranges from propaganda techniques to analysis of why the election pollsters failed. Bruner is well organized and clear...
When President Truman gave his 1951 budget to Congress last week, numerous anguished howls went up in all parts of the country, protesting the huge federal expenditures and bemoaning the arrival of the "welfare state." Now the Bureau of the Budget has prepared a painless 44-page booklet explaining the budget so that everyone can see what the howling is all about...