Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...years", said Bill Lutz, expert shell-builder and repairer in an interview yesterday. Lutz has been making and mending shells for 45 years, and has spent the last thirty-five at Harvard, working in Newell boathouse. "Of course", he continued, "if people keep putting their feet through the bottom, a boat doesn't stand a chance, but with reasonable care a shell will stand up for a long time...
...mechanical operation on quartz. In the 1890's, the Curie family worked on this problem. Here and abroad during the War, work on vibration of quartz plates by electrical means was carried on. They were used for depth finding by high frequency of sound reflected from the ocean bottom. Quartz vibrators were used for production and reception. Professor Pierce, and others, also found at this time that the quartz crystal was useful in stabilizing electrical oscillations...
...Eskimos have many tabus. They believe in spirits, in a cold, horrible Hell and a Heaven at the bottom of the sea, ruled over by the Great Goddess Nuliayok. The Eskimo language is difficult. How did Monsignor Turquetil, an Oblate Father journeying from France to Canada in 1900 at the age of 24?how did he shepherd 7,000 scattered souls during his 30 icy years? How gain entry to the Eskimo hut, be welcomed with "Qujangnamik...
...Chicago, Anne Berdnick, 21, seeing two men struggling under her window, thought that the man on the bottom was her father. She grabbed a bottle of milk, rushed out, smashed it over the upper man's head. Dazed, lacerated, he was taken to a hospital. Anne Berdnick was amazed to find her father...
...Bottom of first column: '"Apparently it does not matter whether a couple is old or young to have intelligent offspring." This is gibberish. I assume what you mean is: "Intelligence of offspring appears to be independent of the age of the parents...