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...quite so spectacular but it was equally effective. He got a birdie 3 at the tenth hole, a par 4 at the nth, a birdie 2 at the 12th, an eagle 3 at the 13th. On the 12th, where his ball had failed by inches to carry a water hazard, Guldahl had taken 5. On the 13th, where his iron shot had gone into the water, he had had a 6. Consequently, on the 14th tee, instead of being four strokes behind, Nelson was two strokes ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Masters | 4/12/1937 | See Source »

...used to refrigerate a cargo of cherries shipped from Buffalo to Brooklyn. Not reflecting that dry ice evaporates to carbon dioxide gas again, that carbon dioxide in an unventilated room displaces oxygen without which no man can live, and that it is therefore a modern occupational hazard, two Brooklyn stevedores descended into the ship's hold to unload cases of cherries. They had time only to cry alarm before they dropped unconscious. Three other stevedores who went to the rescue also suffocated. All five were dead before they could be lifted to fresh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fatal Gases | 12/7/1936 | See Source »

...closed, Harlow feels, is the fact that Harvard has completely lost its reputation for being an easy mark, and also the fact that the team no longer tries only to hold down the opponents score, but is out very definitely to win every game. That was the tremendous mental hazard that Harlow had to overcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Only Probation May Threaten Harlow's Hopes for Winning Team Next Season | 11/24/1936 | See Source »

...indication that thermit and white phosphorous are going to be dumped on rear area installations in appalling quantities. But even if we discount this rather gruesome possibility, we cannot escape the gasoline motor. Our tanks, our trucks, our reconnaissance and combat cars . . . will present a continuing fire and explosion hazard. And as they go up under enemy fire and enemy bombing, I rather suspect that you will find more first, second and third degree burns than any of us like to consider...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Ready for War | 11/9/1936 | See Source »

...study of Physiography in France, of the influence of the "case system" developed at the Law School and the School of Business Administration on teaching methods in similar French institutions, and of the precious aid brought to the study of French mediaeval archeology by Harvard scholars. Paul Hazard, in the concluding essay, summarizes some of the thrings that Harvard has given to the many French teachers and students who have so journed here, among them, "a new conception of the relationship between students and teachers, between the students and the University, between the University and life...

Author: By Instructor IN French and Howard C. Rice, S | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 10/14/1936 | See Source »

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