Word: wound
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Rising costs also forced the Law School further into the red. A $47,016,04 deficit for last year means a two-year drop of nearly $80,000. In 1949-50, the School wound up more than $55,000 in the black, but expenses have risen sharply during the last two years...
Communism at Home. He pledges to cleanse the Government from top to bottom of subversives, without using the methods that wound "the innocent as well as the guilty . . . Freedom can defend itself without destroying itself...
...nine minutes Goodman walloped his bass drum and cymbals, zipped out a few flams, drags, rolls and paradiddles on the snare drum, tinkled the xylophone, banged the triangle and tambourine and rattled the castanets, shook a string of sleighbells in his teeth like a dog and wound up lying exhausted across his timpani. The kids enjoyed it as much as Goodman...
...judge or you went to the chair." His family, he said, was poor: "To give you an idea, when we got a phone call at the corner candy store, we had to run upstairs to answer it." He did a couple of comedy skits and wound up with an emotional "Thank you, everybody, for everything." The CBS switchboard operators, with some amazement, reported one of the biggest responses to a single show they had ever had. The critics were kindly. Several prospective sponsors began pricing the show. Buttons, of course, was ecstatic...
Slow Burn. In Evansville, Ind., after being treated at the hospital for a stab wound which he said his wife gave him, William Barrett went home, returned a few hours later with another stab wound, explained that his wife was "still angry...