Word: suggestive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...neither ineptitude nor magic in Russian surgery. Russians, they said, excelled U.S. and British doctors in some respects, were not so good in others ("We all observe the same principles and differ only in the details"). Some of these "details" from the doctors' reports and the new Review suggest that Russia's doctors have few inhibitions...
...take off my $1.98 chapeau to Chicago's elite milliner, Mr. Ben Greenfield (TIME, Oct. 4), and suggest he toss one of his "$37.75 and up" specials into the ring. He is my candidate for man of the year...
...Sizable Following. Putnam does not write what he reports; that is ably done by NBC news writers. Putnam reads it after "processing" it for two hours. "Processing" consists of marking the copy to suggest intonations and going over it with Roy Porteous, night supervisor of NBC announcers. "I prefer," says George Putnam, "to say that Putnam works hours in the preparation of his news." He also says, of other radio commentators: "It doesn't matter that they've been all over the world. When these people are back a couple of months they can't tell...
John Philip Sousa III (grandson of the late, great bandmaster John Philip Sousa) has written one of those hilarious life-with-father stories in which the day-to day doings of a respectable U.S. family suggest a quiet hour in bedlam...
...cream has not been tested in battle. But there have been many tests on volunteers at the Institute. During these tests, the doctors discovered that blonds, brunets and redheads differ in susceptibility to burns. They suggest that fighting men be encouraged to get suntanned as a burn protection. The new cream has also been demonstrated at the Army's Armored Command Research Medical Laboratory with a view to its use by tank crews, who, like sailors, are liable to powder and fuel flash burns...