Word: never
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...prickly pear infestation has now been reduced 75% or more. Writes Professor Ramaley: ". . . The scattered remaining plants are not a menace-indeed they are of value for breeding Cactoblastis. Areas of former dense prickly pear are now being used for crops, for dairying and for grazing. . . . [This] land will never revert to its previous useless state...
...Could never beg, borrow...
...these nostalgic lines appeared in an unsigned column, hi the News. Most readers of the Hearst press, who know that In the News is written by the Old Man himself (TIME, March 18), suspected that he was the author of A Spanish Song. They were right. Though he has never before published any poetry, Publisher Hearst, now 77, admitted last week that he has "frequently written what might be called verse," that he jotted down A Spanish Song in 1934 during an automobile trip through Spain...
Doctors in Buenos Aires were cautious and divided over the vaccine last week. Most physicians are skeptical, hold that it might be possible to develop a preventive vaccine, but that diseased, ruptured lungs can never be healed by any "formula...
...string of sausages, and finally a Punch & Judy show. As a washerwoman by a stream, he was interrupted, for no ascertainable reason, by the passing - of an invisible fox hunt, but returned to the amorous contemplation of a union suit. Time & again he was a citizen of a never-never land as fantastical as that inhabited by Krazy...