Word: tensely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A Few Days of Sick Leave. Hermann Kastner heard from Ralph sooner than he had expected. That night Ralph, broadcasting over the U.S. radio station in Berlin, told Hermann a few of the things he had not got around to on the telephone: "What do you say to the starvation...
For months the U.S. public has been assured, through printed and radioed advertising blurbs, that antihistamine tablets will stop colds, kill colds, prevent colds, or save a cold sufferer from some worse illness. Many U.S. doctors have insisted that such sweeping claims were, at best, not fully proved. But sales...
Cautious Optimist. All in all, most U.S. businessmen shared the cautious optimism of Harvard's white-haired Economist Sumner H. Slichter. In Chicago last week, he predicted a high level of business through at least igso's third quarter. There might be "some further drop in production and...
This is the point at which the Fair Deal, following New Deal thought patterns, steps in with a resounding no. President Truman, lumping the financial and social problems together, proclaimed in January 1949: "In a nation as rich as ours, it is a shocking fact that tens of millions lack...
4) That there are "tens of thousands" of homicidal sex fiends abroad in the land. Only an estimated 5% of convicted sex offenders have committed crimes of violence.