Word: hartman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...onetime Paris art student, African big game hunter-last year de-signed and built a diving ball which proved too heavy for any practical hoisting equipment. The present, successful model weighs two tons. The diving "bell" de-signed and operated in the Mediterranean with some success by Inventor Hans Hartman (TIME, Aug. 24, 1925) is cylindrical in shape with a rounded top, stabilizing propellers and a detachable sinker to be dropped in case of trouble. Barton's diving ball presents a minimum surface relative to content, hence has less pressure to withstand. Added virtue: all the stresses are uniform...
...Colorado Springs, Colo., J. W. Hartman, 32, airmobile repairer, swallowed ten sharp upholstery tacks which he had forgotten were in his mouth...
...Wolcott E-31 F Entry--R. C. Fleck F-11 McKINLOCK A Entry--L. A. Francisco A-12 B Entry--F. A. Pickard B-22 C Entry--McCormick D-51 D Entry--E. Pope D-51 MELLON A Entry--E. W. Sexton A-24 B Entry--H. L. Hartman B-35 C Entry--D. P. Farris C-22 D Entry--R. A. Scott D-34 68 MT. AUBURN STREET Whole house--Arthur Armstrong 52 MT. AUBURN STREET R. C. Champollion. MORRIS HALL A Entry--C. D. Smith, Jr. A-21 B Entry--C. A. Valentine B-22 C Entry...
...Lincoln, Neb., Grace Hartman sued Leo P. Wells for $10,200 damages, claiming that he had broken several ribs by squeezing her at a dance...
...churchwomen met in the Hartman Theatre, named after the late Dr. Samuel S. Hartman, inventor of "Peruna," sensational oldtime patent medicine (which once contained about 40% alcohol). Other meetings were held in hotels, schools, theatres. Layman after layman, pastor after pastor, youth after youth, expounded world peace, church unity, Prohibition, etc., etc. As the days passed, it appeared that the convention was definitely Modernistic. Vigorously so, progressive, for example, was Samuel S. Wyer, baldish, mustachioed Columbus consulting engineer, who addressed the laymen thus: "I doubt if there is any other book which ranges from such sublime heights to such degrading...