Word: minerly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meeting of the fencing team yesterday, Edwin S. Skinner '38, of North Wales. Pennsylvania, was elected Varsity captain for 1937-38. He competed against Yale last year, and won his miner...
Zinc. A zinc as well as a lead miner is President Crane, St. Joe's zinc output last year being 26,000 tons. Biggest U. S. independent zinc producer is New Jersey Zinc Co., a conservative old concern which publishes few figures, always makes money, has paid dividends without interruption since the Century's turn and actually has its principal mines in New Jersey. Output of the New Jersey mines at present is probably close to 100,000 tons annually. Zinc is also produced by copper miners, partly for the use of brass-making affiliates. In boom times...
...every comrade knows, Stakhanov was an obscure coal miner who persuaded three other miners to join with him in working as a gang to use their pneumatic drill more efficiently and thus increase production per man. Stakhanov was taken to Moscow, feted by Stalin, loaded with all sorts of presents, including a phonograph with the record Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, and ever since the whole laboring mass of the Soviet Union has been urged, exhorted, tempted and commanded to emulate Stakhanov. Sluggards who do not want to speed up their work as Stakhanov did, have...
...Kingston, Pa., in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Nurse Georgia De Frane was applying a solution to the leg wounds of Miner John Lapore. 45, when he suddenly bit off the tip of her nose...
...starter in its drive for a $3,400,000 endowment and building fund, the Dental School benefited last year by the transfer of $1,000,000 from the University's general funds, Dean Leroy M. S. Miner announced in his annual report yesterday...