Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson Hurt by Fouls...
...wife and mother of Francis Colton Hammond, Navy hospital corpsman I/C, were deeply hurt by the article in the Jan. 11 issue of TIME, "Report on a Drug Clerk." It is felt that a great injustice has been done to the memory of this young man who died a hero's death. The article . . . tends to belittle the youth and training of this young man when it would appear that nothing too good could have been said in recording publicly the life of one to whom the entire nation owes a debt of gratitude...
...Consolation. Not until many hours later, when police cordoned off the deathly mudstretch, did India learn the extent of the tragedy. The toll: 316 dead (267 women & children); 200 missing, probably dead; 2,000 injured. Many of the hurt ones could not be traced because their relatives had dragged them off, not to hospital but to the sacred confluence, in the belief that its touch might heal their suffering...
...twelve-car main event, two micros smashed up on a turn, three others spun out, another broke a steering-column pin, climbed a bank and hit a fence; but as usual no one was hurt-in fact, in four years of micro racing, the most serious injury any driver has suffered is a broken elbow. Swarthout, who races "strictly for the laughs," since there is no prize money for micro addicts, buzzed home first in the main race. Afterward, the hat was passed, and the drivers collected $276.72 for the March of Dimes. Grinned Top-Winner Swarthout...
...matter of fact, while a comp may beat studying, it is not so grueling that it precludes studying. Competing takes time, but no so much time that a student need hurt his marks to make the paper. The current staff consists of about 60 men and women, all of whose connections with the University remain un severed, and none of these editors is the least bit sorry he enter a competition...