Word: cools
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bruening was succeeded by Franz von Papen, who in turn paved the way for Hitler. To the last, the scholarly bachelor protested against the Nazi mass-appeal he abhorred and could not understand: "The tendency to regard politics from the emotional viewpoint . . . must never get the upper hand of cool deliberation or there will be an end to Germany...
Chief among these are the goalie Doug Thompson and center half Adam Foster. Thompson, a lanky, agile ball handler, gained his experience guarding the Exeter nets last year. Foster, who with three tallies stands as highest scorer of the moment, is a big, cool-headed player whom Polly can depend on to keep the team settled down...
...until recently that an explanation could be offered. . . . A property of rubber, not well known, can easily be demonstrated with a rubber band. Stretch it quickly against the upper lip. It feels warm. Conversely, if it is kept stretched for a little while, then released, it feels cool. This generation of heat by the band . . . proves that the relation between the heat of the rubber and its compression is similar to that of gas compressed by a piston in a vessel. If the gas is kept at a constant volume . . . the pressure on the piston will increase proportionately with...
Production Easy: TIME'S index eased to 157.9 (estimated) in the Sept. 27 week, lowest since mid-July and 0.5 point under the preceding week's final figure. Main reason for the latest decline: a contra-seasonal drop in power output,caused by cool weather (less refrigerator load) and non-defense factory shutdowns...
Branding showers as "unclean, unsanitary, and unhealthful," Rost claims that he had tried the swimming pool, and even a dip in the cool crystal-clear waters of the Charles as a substitute for an old-fashioned bath, but was satisfied with neither. "Just bring on those Mount Holyoke girls," Rost boasted...