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Word: ib (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kelly Field and Fort Crockett in Texas, from Crissy and Rockwell Fields in California, from all over the country. When the armada assembled at Wright and Fairfield Fields in Dayton, it became a dire aerial weapon capable of firing 2,000,000 shots a minute or loosing 100,000 Ib. of bombs. Its title: The First Provisional Air Division...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Great Green Snake | 5/25/1931 | See Source »

...Current market price: 4.sc per Ib. Full grown rabbits average 3 Ib...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Those Rabbits | 5/25/1931 | See Source »

...racing is different from football; the whole thing depends on your engine more than yourself. No use fooling with your gas on a race as long as this; leaded or etherized gas has speed but lacks power, and Woodworth needed power to make the light boat carry his 200 Ib. No use fooling with imported spark plugs; good though they are for sprints, they seldom last more than one heat. Everything depended on the balance between the Miss Northwestern and her capital Evinrude motor; the way the gas tanks and extra feed lines were placed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Albany to New York | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

Columbia v. Yale v. Pennsylvania. Coach Ed Leader of Yale had plenty of good men to pull the Alaskan cedar oars, supposed to be tougher and springier than spruce, with which he had rigged out his shells this year. It is a heavy crew, too, averaging more than 185 Ib.; Leader's main problem was to find a stroke. Those able strokes, Arthur Palmer Jr. and Woodruff Tappen, had graduated and there was no one else in sight. He decided after elaborate trials that long-legged Robert Goodale was more dependable than Herbert Shepard, who stroked last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Crews | 5/11/1931 | See Source »

...bowmen: Captain Cassius Styles who every year kills mountain lions and cuts yew in Oregon; the late Dr. Saxton Pope who killed African lions, mountain lions, brown and grizzly bears; Arthur H. Young who one moonlit African night buried a shaft feather-deep in the heart of a 600 Ib. lion which died in 20 seconds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bow & Arrow | 5/11/1931 | See Source »

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