Word: smitten
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...become the symbol of unbending New Dealism in the shifting winds of Washington, it might also be taken as a message from Mr. Roosevelt to his disgruntled New Deal following: though he smites them hip & thigh, he still loves them. And loyal Henry Wallace, smitten hip & thigh himself, still loved his chastener. But as for his troubled followers, where could they go now, within the Democratic party...
Latest Congressman thus smitten is California's anxious, serious young Jerry Voorhis (Dem.). Last month he published a book, Out of Debt, Out of Danger (Devin-Adair...
...tremendous miscalculation no grain was sent to the famine land in autumn when it might have arrived in time. Now, aside from American relief money and energy, there seems little hope of getting enough grain over the war-smitten routes of interior China before it is too late...
These little gems of solace and advice are produced by six Chicagoans of prominence whom Editor Malloy talked into counseling the trouble-smitten. The advisers: Judges Joseph Sabath and Justin F. McCarthy; Debutante Judy Waller; University of Chicago Coed Beata Mueller; Jessie Binford, "mother" of Chicago's Juvenile Court; and Mrs. Leo P. Cummings, mother of eleven. To do the anonymous but necessary paper work, Editor Malloy transplanted from his woman's page kindly little Mary Dougherty, a veteran of newspapering who once ran her own feature syndicate...
...month-old baby smitten with a mysterious urinary infection (with convulsions and diarrhea) was not helped by sulfapyridine. Penicillin cured him in three weeks...