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Word: blotner (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hank Riecken, a big 200-pound Junior, is holding down the goalie position for the second year, with Jerry Cook pressing him hard. At the points Ralph Livingston, a veteran, and Sophomore Norm Blotner are the leading candidates. Blotner is a rugged ten second man who did well as a Freshman and seems to be headed for a great season this year. Ben Wilcox and Dick Lewis are other possibilities here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skip Stahley Announces Tentative Lacrosse Lineup | 3/31/1938 | See Source »

Norman D. Blotner '40, Beverly; Jacob Bornstein '38, Chelsea; John Briggs, 3d '38, Cambridge; Norman H. Brisson '39, Brookline; Harold Brown '39, Dorchester; Joseph J. Buckley '39, Somerville; Theodore F. Bullen, Jr. '40, Melrose; Robert M. Bunker '39, W. Roxbury; Robert L. Calvert '39, Cambridge; John J. Carchia '39, Cambridge; William L. Claff '39, Malden; Edwin R. Clarke '39, Dedham; Albert Cohen '38, Cambridge; Albort Cohen '39, Roxbury; John G. Conley '38, Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $34,300 IN PRIZES GOES TO 131 MASS. UNDERGRADUATES | 11/23/1937 | See Source »

...Harvard summary: Gordon, g; Scofield, Mixter, p; Blotner, cp; Lewis, Behr, (Wilcox,) ld; Wilcox, Greble, 2d; Doughty, c; Greene, White, 1a; Halstead, Crump, 2a; Willard,Banning, oh; Dole, Van Horne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Hampshire Defeats '40 Lacrosse Team by 5-4 Score | 4/29/1937 | See Source »

Penalties: Van Horne 2, Crump, Blotner, Greene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Hampshire Defeats '40 Lacrosse Team by 5-4 Score | 4/29/1937 | See Source »

...Boston City Hospital Dr. Blotner secured the stomach contents of eight drunkards who had been drinking one to two pints of whiskey a day for more than a week. Their digestive juices had no effect on hard-boiled eggs, "direct evidence," stated Dr. Blotner, "that large quantities of liquor taken over a long period of time destroy digestive enzymes and thus prevent the proper digestion and assimilation of food. Consequently a deficiency disease is produced." The disease: polyneuritis, which may progress so far that the drunkard continually walks as though stepping over obstacles, continuously talks of places and people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Drunkard's Digestion | 6/15/1936 | See Source »

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