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Word: queered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Truman." For a Congressional committee to be considered the first line of defense-especially in a nation which does not tend to admire its representatives, in Congress assembled- is encouraging to believers in democracy. So is the sudden emergence of Harry Truman, whose presence in the Senate is a queer accident of democracy, as the committee's energetic generalissimo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Billion-Dollar Watchdog | 3/8/1943 | See Source »

...Queer Fish. To teach people to enjoy kinds of fish now thrown back into the sea or ground into fertilizer, the Government is publishing Wartime Fish Cookery. It contains recipes for shark steak, skate chowder, the plentiful but oily menhaden, the humble but edible alewife, the delicious ocean pout, of which Massachusetts fisheries have recently sold huge quantities. Whale meat (red but fishy) was sold in Boston during the last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Food Front | 3/8/1943 | See Source »

...Alan Patrick) Herbert, wag, Senior Member of Parliament for Oxford University and Britain's most whimsical reformer, has embarked on a new crusade.* Bedridden with a bad foot late last year, Herbert did not count wallpaper patterns but renamed the stars. He found their old names "queer, unworthy and inept." He has renamed some 300 stars, for a starter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Stars Renamed | 3/8/1943 | See Source »

...knows exactly what happened to Bob Best. Columnist Dorothy Thompson believes he turned traitor because he is "intellectually lazy" and "ignorant." Author William L. Shirer says Bob Best "stayed too long in Europe." Some had always thought him a queer duck, with a fanatical religious bent. One correspondent who worked with him said: "I always figured he was an eccentric, but I never thought he was a son of a bitch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Worst Best | 2/15/1943 | See Source »

Christmas has some queer outward manifestations in this crazy godforsaken land of battle: death, injury, disease and the grim terror of loneliness. There is not much peace, not much good will. But the other night the Army field censor was going through the unit's letters and he silently handed me one short note and pointed to the final paragraph. It was from an Ohio private to his wife: "It will be a different Christmas this year. The altar will be a fallen tree in this stinking jungle. All around there will be the stink of sweat, unwashed clothes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy: CHRISTMAS IN THE JUNGLE | 12/28/1942 | See Source »

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