Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Karl W. Kirchwey, Charles Kitchin, William Kruskal, Joseph H. Laird, Nathaniel C. Lehrman, Alfred MacAllister, George C. McElheny, Malcolm Murphy, Oliver S. Oldman, Edward P. Richardson, Frank C.G. Stahl, Bernard S. Straus, David A. Stuntz, Donald C. Wetmore, William Wiggleswortli, and Alan Winkelstein...
...sing basso profundo. Spectacular as the results of hormone treatment may be, doctors are still in the dark about the exact size of the injection in many unusual cases, have dared to administer only conservative amounts of hormone over long periods of time. Last year Physiologists R. Deanesly and Alan Sterling Parkes of the National Institute for Medical Research at London grew tired of performing innumerable injections in their laboratory, decided that they needed a "laborsaving device." They had a hunch that if man could carry around a substantial, fairly permanent store of extra hormones, his body would absorb...
Albert N. Blanchard, Paul L. Callan, Philip P. Finn, James A. Hermann, Alan S. Manning, Langdon W. Mead, Andre J. Mendel, Summer A. Pendleton, George E. Peters Jr., Richard F. Rabenold, William G. Tonner Jr., James G. Walsh, Clifford W. Wilson...
Valley of the Giants surrounds its heroic theme with robust climaxes as huge, numerous, tightly packed and ancient as the rings on a redwood stump. They include a free-for-all fight wherein a redheaded lumberjack named Ox (Alan Hale) demolishes a barroom singlehanded; a wrestle to the death between Bickford and Morris on the edge of a precipice; a train wreck from which hero rescues heroine by a margin narrow enough to make nervous cinemaddicts avert their eyes; a dynamite explosion, an exhibition of fly-casting, a minor log jam and a conflagration. All this action takes place...
...face, either"). Teachers will be six commissioned officers and 30 petty officers from the Coast Guard cutter service. For training ships the men will have two famous windjammers-the square-rigged Tusitala, once the hobby of retired Steelman James A. Farrell, and the Joseph Conrad, in which Author Alan Villiers used to sail all over the world-and the Coast Guard patrol boat Faunce. Later, the freighter Edgemoor, now being reconditioned, will be added to the school equipment. Training courses as planned will require three months, during which the enrolled seamen will be paid $36 a month. First month will...