Word: cleanness
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...John Daniel Henderson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, S. C. left on a year's leave of absence several months ago. In London last month he met an attractive man in the Regent's Park zoo. A clean-cut, serious young fellow he was, named O'Rourke...
...savants equivalent in Japan to the President of Harvard and the President of Yale. Into the tub went the Empire's nameless, seven-day-old Crown Prince (TIME, Jan. 1). While he was washed, the voices of the savants reading from ancient books were louder than the bowstrings. Clean after his first bath, the babe was swathed in a kimono of heavy white silk, the gift of Dowager Empress Sadako, most revered female in Japan. Only then was he ready to be named...
...George A. Ranney, once International Harvester treasurer, now acting as vice chairman and clean-up man of the ex-Insull Commonwealth Edison Co. of Chicago, who had been invited to chairman Chicago's Continental Illinois National (TIME, Dec. 25), last week wrote a letter to the bank's directors disclosing that: 1) the Federal Reserve Board had given approval for Mr. Ranney's election; 2) the RFC had been asked by letter for similar approval but had never answered. It was so evident last week that the RFC intended to put in Chairman Cummings of Deposit Insurance...
...your explanation of why the representatives of the Government on the Code Authority are not given a vote. You say 'What is the use of a vote against a certain majority?' This assumes that a member of the Code Authority whose only interest in the matter is clean films will find himself necessarily in opposition to the producers. I fear this is only too true...
...those glands? Dr. Hutton, who has cured inmates of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Elgin of dementia praecox and melancholia by means of hormones, boldly x-rayed the brains and loins of suitable patients in Chicago's Illinois Central Hospital. The treatment seemed to clean up their diabetes, to lower their blood pressure, and gave Dr. Hutton cause to declare: "If it does no better than control diabetes, as insulin does, the patient would still be better off because he would be free of the inconvenience of constant hypodermic medication...