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...before Glidden Co.'s Soya Products Division six-story building-once a bootleg brewery-was humming with routine activity. Tons of soy-bean mash seethed in huge vats. An unlucky janitor, going to lunch, turned back to get his coat. That was the last anyone saw of him alive. Suddenly the walls of the building flew out like the staves of a collapsing barrel. Two freight cars beside the loading platform were reduced to chips. Bodies of workmen landed in the street, one 50 ft. from the plant. A water tank sailed through the air, smashed an automobile flat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Bean Blast | 10/21/1935 | See Source »

...Assistant Medical Adviser. They are Dr. John William Cass, Jr., Assistant in Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Ph.D., Boston College '25, M>D. '27, Assistant in Medicine at the Medical School; Dr. Clark Wright Heath '22, M.D. '26, Instructor in Medicine at the Medical School; Dr. Jackson Mash Thomas, Assistant in Psychiatry, Medical School; Dr. Kenneth James Tillotson, Instructor in Psychiatry, Medical School; Dr. Vernon Phillips Williams '24, Assistant psychiatrist, Massachusetts General Hospital...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN ASSISTANTS TO DR. BOCK NAMED IN ORGANIZATION | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

...before on the "Cavanagh Special" (named for famed Ringmaster John G. Cavanagh), made Postage Due the favorite. The horse Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney's trainer, Tom Healey, predicts will be better than Equipoise, a big chestnut colt named Red Rain, they dismissed contemptuously at 6-to-1. After the Mash the yapping of bookmakers that kept Saratoga's sparrows awake was mostly about Red Rain. Left at the post and running a miserable last, eight lengths behind the field at the half-mile post, he had suddenly come to life running into the stretch, passed all eight horses within...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Disturbance for Sparrows | 8/12/1935 | See Source »

...visions of Chemist Herty & friends, Union Bag's new Savannah plant is hardly a symbol. Their piney economy turns on newsprint, which devours a forest for every tree that is used in kraft paper. With a capacity of 120 tons of paper per day, the bag plant will mash up only 70,000 cords of wood annually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Pines & Pioneers | 7/1/1935 | See Source »

Greatest name in Canadian racing, as in Canadian whiskey distilling, is Seagram. Horses owned by the late Joseph Seagram and his son Edward Frowde Seagram, whose stables are not far from his mash vats at Waterloo, Ontario, had won the King's Plate 19 times before. Last week, paunchy little Distiller Seagram, dressed in a funereal overcoat, a gay, grey topper, watched his horses win the first and third races on the program before his black and yellow silks were carried to the post for the King's Plate by two fillies named Sally Fuller and Gay Sympathy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: King's Plate | 6/3/1935 | See Source »

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