Don't Sweat the Small Stuff/No Sweat
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Tue Sep 2 02:37:52 UTC 2003
I don't remember if I quoted Dr. Robert Eliot or not for DSTSS.
OED has 1955's AMERICAN SPEECH for "no sweat."
"No Sweat" might have been found in the NYU book titles below, which I can
re-check if desired. I seem to recall it in KOREAN TALES:
Voorhees, Melvin B.
<A HREF="http://www.bobcat.nyu.edu/WebZ/GeacFETCH?sessionid=01-33345-726365167&recno=14&resultset=1&format=F&next=html/geacnffull.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&&entitytoprecno=14&entitycurrecno=14">Korean tales.</A>
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1952.
209 p. illus. 22 cm.
Geer, Andrew Clare.
<A HREF="http://www.bobcat.nyu.edu/WebZ/GeacFETCH?sessionid=01-33345-726365167&recno=19&resultset=1&format=F&next=html/geacnffull.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&&entitytoprecno=19&entitycurrecno=19">The new breed.</A>
[1st ed.]
New York, Harper [1952]
395 p.
Chung-kuo hung shih tzu hui.
<A HREF="http://www.bobcat.nyu.edu/WebZ/GeacFETCH?sessionid=01-33345-726365167&recno=231&resultset=1&format=F&next=html/geacnffull.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&&entitytoprecno=231&entitycurrecno=231">Out of their own mouths : revelations and confessions written by American
soldiers of torture, rape, arson, looting, and cold-blooded murder of defenceless
civilians and prisoners of war in Korea.</A>
Peking : Red Cross Society of China, 1952.
50 p. : ills. ; 18 cm.
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