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...bill would also suspend prosecution under the Sherman Antitrust Act until June 1, 1947 and the Clayton Act until Jan. 1, 1948. Thus, insurance men would have ample time to change rate practices which, Attorney General Francis Biddle contends, violate these laws. If the bill becomes law, Biddle is expected to drop the criminal antitrust charges against 27 insurance bigwigs which touched off the battle...
...days after the first anniversary of America's entrance into the war the Harvard Guardian became the first University publication to suspend for the duration. The political magazine was joined by the CRIMSON on May 27 and the Advocate on July...
...Hope, ski-nosed favorite of U.S. doughboys, who returned two months ago from a 30,000-mile tour of the South Pacific, was suspended by Paramount for failure to show up for work on a new picture, promptly announced that he had '"suspended" Paramount because "the boys come first. ... If somebody'll suspend the war, I'll be very happy to start another picture. . . . I'll give the country a nice rest How often can people stand to look at my kisser...
...prolong penicillin's stay in the blood, Army Captain Monroe James Romansky and Technician (4th Grade) George E. Rittman suspend the drug in a mixture of beeswax and peanut oil and inject it into a muscle. They find that the suspension maintains a good level in the blood for six or seven hours after injection and keeps appearing in the urine up to 32 hours. The drug is extracted from the urine with banana oil, from the banana oil with a special phosphate solution...
...Historian-Journalist Herbert Agar (former president of New York's Freedom House) got the loudest applause. Said he: "When we have beaten back the tyrannies . . . there will be many temptations to suspend our allegiance to Areopagitica at least so far as the enemy is concerned.... Let us forbid them the use of arms. Let us make such disposal of their persons and property as we and our Allies think appropriate. But let us not try to tell them what they may read or even what they may print. ... It will be irksome if the Germans rush into print...