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Last week Red Motley preferred to look at the brighter side. "We've cleaned house as far as advertisers are concerned," he boomed. "We've thrown the truss boys, kidney-pill artists and goiter-curers out of the sheet, and have replaced them with such Class A advertisers as General Foods, Arm & Hammer and Sunshine Biscuits." (Last week's Parade also had a lurid full-page ad for a book bargain, Bachelor's Quarters and One of Cleopatra's Nights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: A Punch for Parade | 10/7/1946 | See Source »

Taken tangle by tangle, Knots is instructive and often amusing. From Archer to Yachtsman, it describes the knots of nearly 100 occupations, including the baker's pretzel twist and the parachutist's sling. It gives explicit instructions on how to spit and truss a fowl, lace a football, mend a garden hose, string pearls, fly a kite, string a fiddle, tie a necktie. It offers such engaging oddments as the Norfolk-to-Washington Boat Heaving Line Knot, Department-Store Loop, Cuckold's Neck Knot, Bathrobe Cord Knot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Knotmare | 8/14/1944 | See Source »

Called the tribes of men together For a conference on wampum In the forest of New Hampshire, Came the prophets of the nations, Foremost in their craft and wisdom. . . . Keynes urged, "Be not slave to wampum, Throw away the truss of wampum, Start a fund for prudent lending, That all tribes of men may borrow, Each get credit from the other, Using anything for wampum, Sterling, beads or even fishbones." Morgenthau, the Chief of Wall Street, Tighter strapped the belt of wampum, "My world bank for reconstruction Must be on a wampum basis." So they reasoned as they wrestled, While...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXCHANGE: 1,300 Men with a Mission | 7/17/1944 | See Source »

Sometimes the Japs would truss a native to a tree. The Japs pulled off his trousers and gave him enough scope to walk around, but after three days or so without food or water he would collapse, choking himself to death in a noose looped around his neck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BEWARE, THERE IS AMERICA | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

...high wind last November, and last year's prizewinner (the feathery Bronx-Whitestone Bridge) has recently been equipped with diagonal stays to check its oscillations. The Susquehanna River Bridge, which won the big bridge prize this year, is a type of bridge using the relatively new Wichert Truss which needs less steel and spreads to take up extra stress when its piers settle in soft river bottoms. It was built at a cost of $4,085,000 by Baltimore's J. E. Greiner Co., winners of an honorable mention last year. Its designer, Greiner Co.'s young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Beautiful Bridges | 6/2/1941 | See Source »

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