Word: heavier
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tried on man. But it suggested to Dr. Jacobson that the organs which have the power to manufacture blood may contain a regulating hormone. He will try to isolate the hormone, in the hope that it may speed recovery from radiation sickness and permit X-ray patients to take heavier doses. Among the blood-forming organs he would include the "useless" appendix...
Next week, almost two years older and many pounds (and Dow-Jones points) heavier, the bull will make his second appearance on TIME's cover (thus joining the circle of such cover repeaters as Harry Truman, Winston Churchill, Joe Stalin, et al.). The cover story accompanying his first appearance indicated that TIME's editors were bullish on the U.S. economy and thought that, if all went well, the stock market would advance to about the point it has now reached. Next week's cover story will take a fresh look at the market and the economy...
...Modernization of one Essex-class carrier to handle heavier and faster planes...
Yesterday both the varsity and freshman teams brought home victory from Brown. Jack Barnaby's team encountered heavier resistance than expected, losing one doubles and two singles matches in a 6-3 win. Broward Craig, Bob Bramhall, Jack Frey, and Gerry Murphy won in the singles department. Craig and Captain Hilliard Hughes, as well as Bill Goodman and Craig Combs won their two doubles matches...
Both teams played some fine lacrosse despite the weekly Cambridge deluge which shrunk the rawhide webbings of the sticks. Though a heavier team, Springfield hold its own by playing a faster break and clearing better than the varsity...