Word: vivisectionism
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From his cream-colored Beverly Hills mansion, aged (85), ailing William Randolph Hearst periodically sends down orders to the 17 daily Hearstpapers for a new blast against an old hate-the vivisection of animals by medical scientists. Hearstlings dutifully grind out editorials and cartoons assailing vivisectionists as "dog torturers" who...
One of the best formulas for making a bestseller is to give a jolly account of some painful personal experience. More than 1¼ million book buyers clucked happily over Betty MacDonald's The Egg and I (TIME, March 4, 1946), which was a smiling-through-tears account of...
Waugh has a great talent for vivisection; the results may be acrid-smelling. If he were middle-of-the-road, gentle and soft in his surgery, the pungency would be lost. Let the morticians demonstrate "compassion"; it's up to the readers of The Loved One just to chuckle...
The opponents, Edwin W. Radley, president of the Anti-Vivisection Society of America, and Walter F. Costello, treasurer of the same organization, attacked the bill on legal grounds.
Paris' Raymond Duncan, exoatriate brother of Dancer Isadora, headed for San Francisco on his first visit to hu old home town in 38 years, stopped off en route at Los Angeles, in flowing Grecian robes, sandals, long hair and all, and explained his philosophy of actionalism: "I'm...