Word: sensationalizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dr. Harold George Wolff, who has researched ten years of headaches at New York Hospital, explained their mechanical causes. No matter how a sufferer may feel, the ache is never in the brain itself. Brain tissue, a grey and white mass of nerve cells and fibers, can be punctured, crushed...
Until American Gothic made him an overnight sensation at the age of 38, Painter Wood's life was a constant fight against poverty. He was born in 1892 on a farm in Iowa's rolling Jones County. When his farmer father died, the Wood family moved to nearby...
Jesse Owens, 28, brown-skinned track sensation of the 1936 Olympics, went to work for OCD as head of the national body-building program among Negroes.
¶At lunch he had a bevy of movie stars and as special guest a four-year-old paralysis victim from Manhattan, Gerry King, who swings his tiny legs between crutches-and who, before lunch, created a sensation. When Cinemactress Dorothy Lamour leaned down and smeared a lush kiss on...
Ferner tied the Wildcats' Freshman sensation, Steve Knowlton, for first on the Moose Mountain downhill trial. This is the best that any Harvard skier has probably ever done in intercollegiate competition. Yardling Duncan Reid repeated the fine performance which he gave at Woodstock by coming in seventh.