Word: shade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...storekeepers ranked below clerks and just ahead of schoolteachers (85%) and railroad trainmen. Dentists (82%) and doctors (80%) were not far ahead of their nurses. Male factory workers ranked ahead of traveling salesmen (69%). Lawyers with 61% are as good a risk as female factory workers and only a shade better than auto mechanics, tenant farmers, brick masons and janitors. Policemen, firemen, track walkers and coal miners are all more honest than college students (56%), who are in about the same class as servants and carpenters. There is not much choice between hotel help, restaurant help, common labor and automobile...
...Malenbaum of Dorchester, Mass.; John A. Martin of Banger, Me.; Leon Merz, Jr., of Jenkintown, Pa.; Wilfred Owen of Waban, Mass.; Thomas I. Parkinson of New York, N. Y.; Olof H. Pearson of Dorchester, Mass.; Harry M. Plotkin of Athol, Mass.; John B. Rackcliffe of Newton, Mass.; Arthur L. Shade of West Englewood, N. J.; Rogers V. Scudder of St. Louis, Mo.; Arnold M. Seligmen of Newton Upper Falls, Mass.; Samuel Sonenfield of Lake wood, Ohio; Gordon C. Streeter of Stoningoton, Conn.; Cyrus L. Sulzberger of New York, N. Y.; Burton H. Tarplin of Brookline, Mass.; Robert J. Towne...
Dinitrophenol has temporarily cast a shade over other reducing drugs and compounds. Hundreds of them are on the market, with widely varying formulas, but the facts about them are simple. Prime fact is that all are either harmful, worthless or both. Most are simply laxatives, for it is possible to reduce weight by hurrying food through the system before it can be properly digested. Some compounds contain thyroid extract which, by speeding metabolism, does reduce weight but with much possible harm...
...late, but sits in close-striving study over Kant's "Ethics," and for relaxation counts the number of students taking History 1 in the New Lecture Hall. In the evenings he watches the first of the terrific little moths fling themselves with pings of desperation against the tin shade of his study lamp. And in the mornings, supine upon his pallet of horrid languor, he gazes with admiration at the accurate spider stretching her slow web across a corner in anticipation of the few flies which wander solemnly through the unremembered rafters of Memorial Hall...
...balder than his wife: "It is the beginning of a reaction against artificiality. . . . This hairdressing business has become a racket. . . . For color she will wear transformations. ... If she wants to wear red, green or purple hair, it is all one with me for I know she will choose whatever shade will best enhance her perfect features...