Word: tobaccoed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Britain's smokers, up against the almost prohibitive price of tobacco (TIME, April 28), clutched at any straw in the hope that it would be puffable...
...smoking mixture (coltsfoot and clover leaf, scented with lavender or rose leaf) commonly used by sufferers from asthma or catarrh. Said London's deluxe tobacconist, Alfred Dunhill: "No self-respecting smoker would smoke a herbal mixture." But thousands of Britons were mixing the sweetish stuff with their pipe tobacco; it cost only fourpence an ounce, about one-tenth of the price of tobacco...
...center has been just strong enough to enable Communists (whose propaganda equates "fascist" and "bourgeois") to charge the U.S with bolstering Italian reaction. To date, the one substantial result of last winter's $100,000,000 rehabilitation credit from the U.S. has been a $5,000,000 tobacco deal. Italians who think, beyond bread, about such matters as the Truman Doctrine cannot understand the U.S.: on the one hand, Washington opposes high German reparations to Russia and strikes a bold attitude in the Middle East, while on the other hand it stands pat on the Italian peace treaty which...
Divorced. Anthony Drexel Duke, 28, millionaire (Lucky Strike) great-grandson of Tobacco Baron Washington Duke; by Alice Rutgers Duke, 26, pretty, freckled Johnson & Johnson (Band-Aid) kin; after seven years, two children; in Reno...
...tobacco bill was about $2,900,000,000-roughly 1.7% of the national income. A recent Gallup poll indicated that 35% of U.S. smokers wish they didn...