Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Nebraska's Howell to provide transportation home for the B. E. F., the money to be deducted from the membership's adjusted service certificates when they come due in 1945. It was sent to the House. Oklahoma's Senator Thomas offered a resolution to appoint a joint Congressional committee to look after the B. E. F.'s welfare. New York's Copeland, "speaking as a medical man," urged the appropriation of $100,000 to get the B. E. F. out of Washington before it started a plague...
What the people in the University of California's new Edwards Stadium hoped to see in the 100-yd. dash was the rubber race between Frank Wykoff of Southern California, intercollegiate champion in 1931, joint holder of the world's record (9.5 sec.) and Bob Kiesel, University of California sophomore, who lost one race to Wykoff this year, then beat him in the California Intercollegiates. Wykoff won both his heats with nonchalance, looking backwards for the last 30 yards. Kiesel, who had said he would not compete for a place on this year's Olympic team because...
...Being treated in 1925 for what Commander Rosendahl called "airship measles, intestinal disorders and even broken bones"; having to stay in dock for months after she was repaired because the Shenandoah had crashed, losing their joint supply of helium...
...Agency, Mo. Jim Gidden, 88, pained by the second toe on his right foot, put his foot on a board, drove nails between the toes to hold them apart, poised a putty knife in the first joint of the pained toe, hit the knife with a hammer. After treatment by a doctor, Jim Gidden put the right second toe in a jar of salt water...
Glass Pipes. Dr. Jesse Talbot Littleton Jr. and Harry Clifford Bates came over to the meeting from the Corning Glass Works to describe a new glass pipe joint which Corning sells to chemical manufacturers and food processers. The joints allow pipes to come in short lengths, to be fitted in circuits for conveying purposes, taken apart for removal or cleaning...