Word: adams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Swallow," said Dr. Falenks. Henry Harrington's sharp adam's apple bobbed twice and the camera was in his stomach. Dr. Falenks squeezed a rubber bulb in his left hand, sent a puff of air down the tube to distend the patient's stomach walls. Then he pressed a button in his right hand. A metal shutter clicked open the 16 pinholes, Henry Harrington's dark interior flared up with the brilliance of 20,000 candles and in 1/120th of a second 16 views of his stomach were registered on the films...
...award of the three-trophies will be made by the Varsity coaches, Edward L. Casey '20, Adam Walsh, Wesley Fesler, and Myles Lane. Competition for the trophies will begin this spring, and will continue next fall, the awards being made at the conclusion of the fall season...
Smiling graciously at photographers and reporters the Harvard coaching staff welcomed 71 candidates for the Varsity football team and put the players through a short drill. Casey's two new assistants, Adam Walsh, line coach, and Myles Lane, backfield coach were present for the opening session and helped Caaey with the candidates...
Head Coach Eddie Casey and his two new assistants, Myles Lane, backfield coach, and Adam Walsh, line coach, will start spring practice for the Varsity football team on Monday, at 4.30 o'clock at the opening session in the Briggs Cage on Soldiers Field, instead of in the old cage, as previously announced...
KINGDOM COMING-Roark Bradford- Harper ($2.50). Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun (from which Marc Connelly shaped his 1930 Pulitzer Prize play, The Green Pastures) effectively pigeonholed Roark Bradford as a writer of humorous Negro dialog. But Author Bradford, not content with his niche, has made manful attempts to emerge. This Side of Jordan, a serious novel, was a far cry from Ol' Man Adam; most readers found it sordid and sinister. John Henry was a little consciously folk-tale-ish. But now, in Kingdom Coming, Author Bradford has turned the trick: neatly sidestepping the hoodoo...