Word: stomachly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the light of cut glass chandeliers gleaming on his venerable emaciated stomach, St. Gandhi attended a formal banquet in Bombay last week, drank a little goat's milk, spoke for two hours before an audience in faultless evening dress. Same day he wrote an editorial for hi.-; weekly. Young India...
...went roller-skating, fell, had to be bandaged up and put to bed. A Maharajah called to pay his respects. Because of Daisy's bandages they were mutually invisible, so the Ma- harajah kissed her toe through the blanket. In Egypt she was taken to see a stomach-dance; "it looked horrid." But mostly her travels were in well-marked royal grooves: visits to England, appearances in Berlin, vacations in Southern France, Switzerland...
...Pittsburgh Morris Dye, 17, swallowed two safety pins, was taken to Homeopathic Hospital. Awaiting treatment, he borrowed a double-edged razor blade from a fellow patient, wrapped it in paper, swallowed it. The blade lodged midway to the stomach, was extracted by an esophagoscope invented by famed Dr. Chevalier Jackson. The safety pins rested comfortably in Morris Dye's stomach, pending another operation...
Died. Albert Earl Clift, 61, president since 1929 of Central of Georgia Railway and Ocean Steamship Co., onetime (1924-29) vice president of Illinois Central Railroad; after an operation for stomach ulcer; in Savannah...
...Chicago Fair (TIME, Aug. 25). He was planning the cinema when he was with Duguid. He was also planning something else. Said he: "When I have finished my film I ... shall find that man and I shall take him aside and I shall shoot him in the stomach. That should give him a good 30 hours to remember my brother. Justice? Not a bit. Revenge...