Word: hubbards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Frank Dewar will take Icko Iben's 137-pound position for tonight's meet, while Iben, who pinned his man last Saturday, has been moved up to the 147-pound class. Myles Cunningham has advanced a notch to 157, Chick Chandler has been moved up to 167, and Joe Hubbard has advanced a weight class...
...second period. Myles Cunningham, at 147, lost a hardfought decision to Engineer captain Sy Buckstaff; Dick Farrington dropped his 177-pound match on a decision; heavyweight George Bates was pinned on a body press with seconds remaining in the last round; and Joe Hubbard lost a tight 3 to 2 decision to Engineer Bob Ebeling, in the 167-pound class...
Perhaps the best wrestlers on the team, Bud Adams and Icko Ibon, are at the 130 and 137-pound posts. Adams lost only one match in 1950-51, while Iben has dropped from 147 pounds to his present weight. Joe Hubbard, 167, and Dick Farrington, 177, will round out tomorrow's first squad...
Suddenly the tape recorder cheerily exclaimed: "We've got a handy jim-dandy supersonic vibrater coming up." According to Hubbard's voice just after the Second World War an American washing-machine company developed a supersonic vibrator that would dry clothes. Few of the machines were sold, however, because housewives complained that they "felt terrible around those things." However, after the company had changed its washing-machine's wave-length, users of its product felt "wonderful." "We're going to put one of those vibrators outside our offices," said the tape recorder," so people will feel wonderful when they...
There followed an explanation of the connection between mental health and the supersonic vibrator. "This tone scale," explained Hubbard's voice in measured phrases, "has an actual vibration rate; we can't measure it in Theta. Just where are the vibration rates in Mest? OK! Go black and blow the secondary--you make him vibrate and so he's there...