Word: vivisectionism
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Readers of Hearst's American Weekly (circ. 8,135,982) whose Sunday breakfast is a pumped-up omelet of cornfield murders, betrayed maidens, prehistoric monsters and the evils of vivisection, are going to get more herbs with their eggs. A new publisher is in the kitchen. He is 63...
William Randolph Hearst was named "the greatest humanitarian in the U.S.A." by Manhattan's Greenwich Village Humane League (for animals), which gave him the Paddy Reilly Honor Medal for his newspaper campaigns against vivisection. Last year the Medal went to Princess Elizabeth because she had promised that on her...
Kelly's pen was sharp from the first, but as time went on he dipped it into ever darker ink. Manners gave place to morals, nose-tweaking to vivisection. Spoofing the Little-Theater Movement in The Torch Bearers, he harshly satirized a blustering
The camp, known as Struthof-Natzweiler, was found in a thick wood in the Vosges foothills, 30 miles from Strasbourg. Near its rows of dark green huts was a "laboratory" equipped with gas and torture chambers, a crematorium, a vivisection room. There some 20,000 people (mostly Jews) were used...
First he must try to end the deadlock between the truculent Moslem League and the All-India National Congress. To the League's President Mohamed Ali Jinnah last month he offered recognition of the principle of Pakistan-the right of a Moslem majority to set up an independent Moslem...