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Word: warmed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...side sat her husband, who apparently was shortly to follow her. He held a baby - their baby-whimpering, naked, starved and cold. He also was crying. And he began to lick his child all over. I feared canabalism, but, no, he was simply trying to keep it warm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Son Baldwin | 9/14/1925 | See Source »

...Next day as Mr. Coolidge sat in the warm sunshine, he was informed that the Debt Funding Commission had closed amicably with Belgium. "His face lighted with pleasure and he let it be known that he had expected the result and was well pleased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Coolidge's Week: Aug. 31, 1925 | 8/31/1925 | See Source »

...Manhattan, one Louis Charchowsky went to bed, put out the light. The night was warm. His apartment, which he rented from one Louis Lesch, also a painter, was stifling. Painter Charchowsky tossed on his couch. The heat, far from diminishing as night deepened, grew worse and worse. Paniter Charchowsky, now well-nigh charred, flung back his reeking sheets. To his delirious senses it seemed that the steam heat was singing and sputtering, that it gave off heat. He put his hand against it, rushed to the basement, found the furnace in full blast, brought suit next day against Landlord Lesch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Aug. 31, 1925 | 8/31/1925 | See Source »

...port. *Dr. Beebe's statement was broad, unscientific. Doubtless the Arcturus did not go far enough south to find the Humboldt Current. A report of Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy of the American Museum of Natural History last spring (TIME, April 13) indicated that El Niño, a warm current from the north which encounters the Humboldt off the coast of Peru about Christmas time, appeared a trifle behind schedule last winter but in unusual volume and southward reach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: From the Sea | 8/10/1925 | See Source »

...Eighty Club (of Asqutihian Liberals), Lord Oxford (former Premier H. H. Asquith) and ex-Premier George swore eternal peace. The Mr. Asquith said the Mr. George was a seer and a gladiator, possessed of unfailing sympathy for the common people. Mr. George referred to the "characteristic warm and generous tribute" of his chief. Apparently there is now no rift in the Liberal lute. Differences had arisen concerning the Party's leadership when Mr. Asquith was elevated to the peerage. As Lord Oxford, he retains the Liberal leadership...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News Notes, Jul. 13, 1925 | 7/13/1925 | See Source »

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