Word: hatch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Into the Pan? The tiny larvae that hatch from the eggs bury themselves in mud, their mouths barely exposed. For about five years they lead a quiet, clam-like life, feeding on floating plankton. Then they turn into adolescent lampreys eight inches long, with suckers thirsting for fish blood...
Hero with an Ax. Bleeding and burned, Baldwin managed to open the cockpit escape hatch, dropped to the ground, staggered dazedly away. Rain began streaming down as the flames soared up in 50-ft. tongues. Baldwin started back-there were 47 people inside-and was held back by the gathering crowd. Firemen drove a fire engine through a wooden fence, attacked the fire. Then the hero of the crash-a 38-year-old New Yorker named Edward McGrath-arrived. He grabbed an ax, waded into the furnace heat, chopped a hole in the broken plane's duraluminum skin...
Mark Van Doren read his poem, "The Case Is New," followed by prayers by Reverend William H. P. Hatch '98. The meeting was followed by a luncheon for members of the Society in the Warburg Room of the Fogg Museum...
WASHINGTON, May 12 Senator Hatch (D-NM) expressed belief today that President Truman would vote the pending labor dispute bill, as the Republican leadership won agreement for a final Senate vote tomorrow...
...Hatch, a close friend of the President's, told the Senate, however, that he will vote for the measure in the hope that provisions acceptable to Mr. Truman can he worked out in conference with the House...