Word: scalps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...healthy scalp harbors no dandruff...
...about to burst apart like the staves of an overfilled cask. Usually the sickening pain stays to one side of the head. ("Migraine" comes from Latin hemicrania, "half-head.") With many victims the pain shifts around, may even travel down to the neck, shoulders, arms. The skin, particularly the scalp, may be unusually sensitive. Touch, sound, sight vex the victim...
...Health," January 29, "Sparing the Eyes," February 5 on "Color Changes in the Mouth and Teeth; an Aid in Diagnosis of Systemic Disease," February 19 on "Let the Head Govern the Heart," on February 26 on "Nerve, Nerves, and Nervousness," on March 5 "The Care of the Skin and Scalp," March 12 on "Cancer and Radiation Therapy," March 19, "The Tuberculosis Problem Today," March 26 on "A Discussion of the Common Cold...
Once again certain Tories were after the snowy scalp of James Ramsay MacDonald last week. As usual the attack was led by High-Tariff Tories. Backed by the potent Beaverbrook Press, 150 of them huddled together in a secret meeting, then rushed the Cabinet with a demand for a 4d-a-pound tariff on foreign meats (with a tuppenny rebate for the Dominions) to protect the British farmer...
Outrushed, outpassed, and outplayed by the Indians, the Harvard Varsity football team left the Stadium last Saturday with a whole scalp only by providential intervention, and it starts in today with the most intensive week of practice that it has yet seen, in an effort to eradicate some of the many weaknesses which appeared during the 10-7 victory over Dartmouth...