Word: disks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...converted a Sennott passout from the boards behind the Harvard goal. The Crimson got its final point when Dick Clasby took the puck at the Bruin blueline, brought it down to about 15 feet in front of the goal, and backhanded it to wing Bill Timpson, who slapped the disk under Copp...
...wettable plastic tube, which avoids damage to delicate formed elements, heretofore caused by collecting with glass or rubber tubing, the blood flows into a column of resinous beads (called an ion exchange column). Here calcium is removed to prevent clotting. On this resin are collected platelets, tiny disk-like formed elements of the blood which initiate the clotting process, obtained in this machinery for the first time in substantial yield...
...times past, various public-address systems have been tried. Last week, after firing his pistol, the engineer tested the latest contribution of science to the celebration of religion. He spoke into the pulpit microphone and his words were carried to the crypt, where they were recorded on a magnetic disk. After appropriate delays (1/10, 1/20 and 1/40 of a second), they were rebroadcast from strategically located loudspeakers. The timing was such that the recorded speech reinforced rather than interfered with the words that came straight from the pulpit. Echoes were all but drowned out.* The result was faintly hollow...
...ensuing faceoff, the Crimson sent four skaters out again. The referees tried unsuccessfully to remove one man, then inexplicably faced the disk anyhow. The play surged for a full five seconds before the officials saw their error; but by then Weiland was changing his players "on the go." So when the whistle blew, the Crimson had not four, but nine men on ice. Another extra-man penalty finally solved the ludicrous episode
...Turkish Democratic Party says it's their doing. Both acknowledge a valuable assist from Allah, who brought rains at just the right time during the growing season. Most of the $294 million of Marshall Plan aid has been passed on to the farmer: 6,468 tractors, 3,242 disk plows, 6,176 tractor-drawn plows, 4,258 disk harrows...