Word: summing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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OFFER FREUD 25,000 DOLLARS OR ANYTHING HE NAME COME CHICAGO PSYCHOANALYZE LEOPOLD AND LOEB. For the same purpose, Hearst also offered Freud "any sum he cared to name" and also "was prepared to charter a special liner so that Freud could travel quite undisturbed by other company." Freud's refusals were chilling...
...Edmund Cartwright's day. How very far was plain last week when delegates at the Amalgamated Lithographers of America convention in Chicago adopted a proposal to put $1 million in A.L.A. money into a fund to promote technological advances in lithography, provided that employers put up a matching sum. The fund will bring "better working conditions and real wage increases," argued Edward Swayduck, the man behind the plan...
...without undue interference" the law can do anything "to strengthen the moral stamina of the people, it ought to do it ... It is not easy to say whether the community as a whole does not need protection from the private immoralities, whether of homosexuals or of heterosexuals." But, in sum, he doubted that a clear way could be found "by which, without fatal damage to the general principle of the report, adultery, fornication and homosexual offences could be effectively restrained by legal penalties...
Despite Certain Women, Caldwell says he is "no authority" on his chosen subject, is willing to sum up his views on women with a well-known epigram that he attributes to his grandfather: "The happy man is the one who has three women in his life-his mother, wife and mistress...
Suddenly, a big new car comes rolling down the road. It stops. A spoiled, new-rich couple from the city offers the Indian woman an unheard-of sum if she will leave her own baby and nurse theirs...