Word: pup
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Watch out for falling corpses. And don't blame the featured pup, MacTavish--he's house-broken...
...required after a certain hour. The attendance at West Side waterfront pubs diminished, as employes of Cunard White Star Line went seriously to work in the Mauretania and Queen Mary* which had been tied up at the company's Manhattan piers since the war was a pup. New York's Finest (police) were relieved to hear that "The Maureen" and "The Queen" (Mary), which had caused them enough worry without having Queen Elizabeth piled in on top of them (TIME, March 18), were going to leave...
...Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto the Pup the success of Walt Disney's first full-length feature picture, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was a blow. It meant that henceforth they would play second fiddle in the animated cartoon kingdom. For Cartoonist Disney, Snow White grossed $4,677,863 in 1938-39, jumped his net to a record $1,250,130 for 1939, launched him on a new kind of business with new problems: big-time feature production...
...good will is that of big Endicott Johnson Corp.'s 18,000 employes for their boss. The oldest among them have known him since the company was a pup. They all call him "George F." They share profits with E. J. stockholders, since 1938 have shared losses as well (via 15% pay cuts). They dance in the great George F. Pavilion at Johnson City, worship in churches to which George F. generously contributes, get free treatment from George F.'s doctors at George F.'s hospitals, swim in George F.'s public pools. Many live...