Word: drugged
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Drug addicts are the smartest inmates of Federal prisons, the Government figured last week. Public Health Service mental hygienists had studied the intelligence test ratings of the prisoners. Significant is the fact that 30 out of 100 dope fiends are above average intelligence. Of nonaddicts 18% rate above average, 17% defective. Only 10% of the addicts are defective...
...when nerves are drugged repeatedly they lose their recuperative powers. Increasingly large bits of the coagulation remain. Those bits cause a nervous irritation which only more of the drug (alcohol, narcotics) can allay?explanation of the addict's craving...
...merchandising in general have been speculating as to the final outcome of the experiment with low-priced new fiction. At the present time it looks as though the low-priced novels will be largely confined to such titles as readily lend themselves to large volume sales in a drug and cigar store market. If this is the case, the new distribution of books will cut into the magazine territory, without greatly affecting the class of buyers who have steadily been absorbing the literary output of American publishers...
...Drug Inc. and Vick Chemical (household medicines...
...Myers Co. He succeeds Bernard Lichtenberg, short, popular, alert vice president of Alexander Hamilton Institute. President Bristol is 38, first worked for Bishop Calculating Recorder Co., left this business in 1923 to tour the U. S., study retail merchandising methods and dealer reaction to window-displays; especially in the drug business. He became associated with Bristol-Myers the following year as secretary and advertising manager, was made a vice president in 1928. Bristol-Myers is a subsidiary of Drug, Inc., and among the products which Adman Bristol tells the world about are Ipana Tooth Paste, Sal Hepatica, Ingram...