Word: bath
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...metallurgy, where they are used to help 1) pickling-or acid-bath cleansing-of cast metals, 2) spreading soldering fluxes, 3) cleaning metal parts before electroplating, 4) wetting ore particles in flotation...
Donald hitchhiked back home, went on a diet of fruit juice and soup, pounded his muscles, chopped down trees, sweated in a steam bath. Last week, 14 Ib. lighter, he took the Marine Corps oath-then rushed to a hamburger stand...
Prices hit moderate boom levels: $3.50 a night for a bathless room in Kodiak's lone hotel; $20 a month for a tar-paper shack; $65 a month for an unfurnished, one-room, kitchenette and bath apartment in Fairbanks; 10? for laundering a handkerchief; 50? for a bottle of milk in Nome, where there was one lone cow for the entire populace...
Nonetheless the Navy had ordered one Burgess boat from Bath (Me.) Iron Works and was busy wangling the 300 tons of aluminum needed...
Back in the days when Dr. Archibald T. "Doc" Davison, master-builder of the present Crimson chorus, first took over, the club never sang anything but college songs. It scorned "highbrow" compositions, and stuck strictly to such lamp-post and bath-tub harmonies as "Bulldog on the Bank," or "Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair...