Word: mold
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Equipment. About 15,000 molds are scattered throughout the U.S., most of them in good condition. Manufactured by such concerns as James C. Heintz & Co., of Cleveland, and Super Mold Corp., of Lodi, Calif., they need aluminum and iron for matrixes which form the treads in the molds. Production this year zoomed 60 to 100%, seems doomed to level off sharply unless priorities are granted...
Coach George Manger of Penn, on the other hand, who also lost his greatest offensive threat of last year, Frank Reagan, has been able to mold together quite a formidable array of talent-drawing upon the reserves from last year's Centennial cloven and from last season's Freshman squad, reputed to be one of the best ever to wear the Red and Blue...
...three year Varsity quarterback, begins his second season of coaching at his alma mater with high hopes of bettering the record of last year's squad. Assisted with the line work by Nick Mellen, guard on 1938's Harvard eleven and Jayvee line coach last season, Boston expects to mold a well-balanced aggregation from unknown material. Al Kevorkian of '37 Harvard and All-Star fame will fill the third coaching post...
...other five cases the mold extract, dropped into the eyes, cleared up severe eye infections...
...known. It is difficult to give by mouth, because it is digested by stomach juices. So far, in cases of blood poisoning, the doctors have dripped as much as 36 oz. a day of very dilute solution into their patients' veins. Unlike the sulfa drugs, the mold is bland, has no poisonous effects. Said the workers: "An improvement in the spirits and appetite of the patient during treatment was remarked on in all the cases...