Word: jogs
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...stopping of the pacemaking current prevents the heart from beating, reasoned Dr. Hyman. perhaps the application of a commensurate current might jog a stopped heart. With the help of electrical engineers he rigged up a small generator which produces 40 to 120 impulses a minute. The current goes through a 5-in. gold-plated needle. The needle is hollow. Down its bore, carefully insulated, passes a wire to the open tip. The wire forms one contact point, the sheath another, for the tickling passage of the electricity...
...intercollegiate meet, sprinted to over take him. Venzke matched Hallowell's pace for 20 strides then dropped. Two more collegians, Frank Crowley of Manhattan College and Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, closed in and passed Venzke in the last 60 yd. Venzke slowed down to a slow jog, finished fourth - too far back to make the Olympic team for which he had been training three years...
...injuries go, the squad is in good shape, since all the squad was at the field and should be all right for Saturday. Crickard was only at the practice for a short time, doing a brief jog but it seems likely that he will be available for the game...
Crickard was only out for a short ten-minute jog yesterday, but it is hoped that he will be all right for the game against the Wolverines. Myerson and Kuehn compose the list of those who will miss Satuday's contest, while it is doubtful whether or not Harding will be available...
...confessions. Mildest method: protracted questioning, sometimes going on continuously for over 24 hours, keeping the prisoner awake, thirsty, hungry. Usual method: beating the prisoner about the head and neck with lengths of rubber hose (which leave no bruises). If that fails to work, fists, boots, bats, lighted cigars may jog the suspect's memory. Scars or bruises are explained by saying the prisoner "fell downstairs." But Lavine tells of other refinements: "I have seen a man beaten on the Adam's apple so that blood spurted from his mouth; I have seen another put in a dentist...