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Showing promise of a fine season the third Adams victory was oven more decisive than the score might indicate. The standout performers for the Gold Coast quintet were Bill Wilcox and Ray Holtan, who have been steadily leading the team's attack. Jim Faust took the high scoring honors for the defeated Puritans...
...there are just one or two other strings attached to getting those passes," Robert S. Kieve '43, hoary-headed Network President Emeritus hinted, rolling his eyes significantly. "I'll oven go so far as to say that, for the first time, wolves may be welcome at the Network door...
Farley Still Had the Votes. The air-conditioning fizzled; the ballroom became an oven; delegates shed coats, opened collars. Jim Farley, seeking comfort, had an outside freight elevator drawn up to an open door behind the platform. There he sat on a gilded ballroom chair, fanning himself with a newspaper. Henchmen and enemies walked over, whispered, walked away...
...Garden Association how she had made good on a promise to send a barrelful of dried apples to England. Said she: "We don't have hot kitchens like they did fifty years ago, so I called my husband's electrician and asked him to make me an oven...
...World War I, the only large-scale commercial method of producing toluene was from by-product coke ovens, which were then a bright new technological improvement over beehive ovens. Germany's Heinrich Koppers, at the instigation of U.S. Steel, had begun revolutionizing U.S. coke production with his ovens in the early 1900s. War and the Alien Property Custodian dumped his properties into U.S. hands (chiefly the Mellons') and also accounted for the growth of Koppers Co., which by war's end was putting a new U.S. coke oven into operation every 60 days, a new U.S. toluene...