Word: soured
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...seems to me that the man who is traveling on the Willkie train is affected with a sour stomach and should have a change of assignment. I might expect to find such an article as appears in your issue of Sept. 23 headed "Republicans" in some pretty ordinary-class magazine, but it is a surprise to me to find such an article in TIME...
Students leaving Bertrand Russell's first lecture late yesterday afternoon were treated to a starting contrast in the form of a broadest of rather sour and antiquated dance music issuing from a loud-speaker stop President Conant's house. Investigation revealed that the brains behind the entertainment was 14-year old Ted Conant, son of the President and self-styled competitor of the Crimson Radio Network...
Droll is the boisterous, pratt-fall comedy of Guernsey-bosomed, muskellunge-mouthed Martha Raye; hilarious the portrayals of Concho, the Lone Rider's Indian chum, by flap-eared, long-nosed Bert Gordon (Radio's "Mad Russian"), whose accent is as thick as borsch with sour cream. Filling in for Ruby Keeler, who left the company in Chicago when ex-Husband Jolson's ad-libbing got in her hair, neatly turned Eunice Healey steps with precision through a show-stopping...
...trial Mistress Eaton confessed to her culinary sins during Harvard's first abortive academic year and admitted that she never served beef, that the bread was made of sour meal, and that sometimes the beer gave out for a week at a time...
...Earnest Albert Hooton, the worries & woes of picture-making with Walter Wanger, the business of editing fashion magazines with her mother, Mrs. Edna Woolman Chase, editor of Vogue. She is fond of titillating her listeners with attacks on too too noble women, descriptions of summer romances gone sour because "in the flush of the rush he may have neglected to tell you of his wife...