Word: wound
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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More important than this score was the manner in which the Court wound up its historic session. In the Humphrey case, in the NRA case and in the Frazier-Lemke mortgage case (not strictly a New Deal item), the Court did not divide. As Chief Justice Hughes thinks it should do, and as he always works to try to make it do, the Court spoke unanimously. These unanimous decisions meant more, however, than a victory for the Chief Justice. They served warning on the New Deal that it could not hope to win a legal whitewash by packing the Court...
...this end of the problem. Instituting two lectures a week on some great authors might aid men to develop a consciousness of the art of writing and would certainly help them in their appreciation of literature. This might kill two birds with one stone, or at least seriously wound them. Secondly it would knock out the need for both English 28 and 79, two survey courses which duplicate each other in all but method...
...Wound up to such a pitch that even the medieval headsman's ax, reintroduced by Nazis, has begun to seem tame. German Justice, the official organ of Minister of Justice Dr. Franz Gürtner, called last week for a harsher German punishment to be known as "living death...
...Boston Symphony wound up its season with a Bach-Handel Festival, and a $100,000 deficit, slightly bigger than last year's. Unless Massachusetts' State Board of Tax Appeals grants Trustee President Bentley W. Warren's petition to exempt Symphony Hall and its site from 1935 city taxation, President Warren will have to make an appeal for $130,000 to the guarantors of the annual subsidy...
Last week Dr. Robinson announced that his hunch was correct, that pledgets of pure allantoin (C 4 H 6 O 3 N 4 ) may be poked into a wound to promote healing, that rarely hereafter need anyone endure the squirming of maggots in his live flesh...