Word: holing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Osborne '52 local short-distance swimmer (see CRIMSON, April 19) has contributed a totally pointless poem on men's underwear which is not much better. Least funny of all, however, are two burdensomely long long stories, one by Michael J. Arlen '52 obviously written to fill a gaping hole in the middle of the issue; another by Arlen and Thomas D. Edwards '53 can have no better end in view. They should appeal...
...when he lost the 24th hole with his second consecutive 6 (leaving Coe only 1 down), steady Dick Chapman blew up, seemed on the point of blowing the match. He hurled his cigarette to the ground, petulantly kicked the turf and bawled out his caddy. After the fit of temper his wife took him aside and gave him a stern lecture. "What are you," she demanded, "a man or a mouse...
Chastened Golfer Chapman settled down, held his 1-hole lead to the 27th-hole turn, then unleashed a blazing finish that left the gallery gaping. A burst of three consecutive birdies on the next five holes (he missed a hole-in-one by inches) swamped Charley...
...year-old grocer won a legal fight that knocked a big hole in the fair-trade laws (see Retail Trade...
Since important impulses to & from the frontal lobes must pass through the thalamus, a Philadelphia team headed by Dr. Ernest A. Spiegel decided to operate on this central clearinghouse. They drilled a hole through the top of the skull, sank a hollow needle through the brain. When its electric tip touched the thalamus, it seared some of the nerve nuclei. Few other U.S. surgeons have taken up this difficult operation (thalamotomy). Dr. Spiegel reports on 43 patients, about half of whom were improved...