Word: raye
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...With Wings (Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Louise Campbell; TIME...
...When Ray Coryton Hutchinson's fourth novel, Shining Scabbard, was published last year, one excited English reviewer called him "one of the very few living English novelists who will be read fifty- perhaps a hundred-years hence." Other reviewers did not hurl their hats quite so high, but they agreed on Hutchinson's amazing virtuosity...
Conrad T. Budny '40, of Gilman, Wisconsin; William N. Chambers '39, of St. Louis; William N. Chandler '41, of Portland, Oregon; George W. Chessman '41, of Peoria, Illinois; Gardner Clark '39, of Cleveland, Ohio; Ray S. Cline '39, of Terre Haute, Indiana; John E. Crane '40, of Richmond, Indiana; Daniel R. Crusius '40, of Elmhurst, Ilinois; Hamilton Daughaday Jr. '40, of Winnetka, Illinois; Edward M. Davis Jr. '40, of Winter Park, Florida; Joseph T. Doyle '39, of Providence; Charles D. Duffy Jr. '39, of South Jacksonville, Florida; Richard D. Edwards '41, of Pittsburgh; Warick E. Elrod Jr. '39, of Atlanta...
...piped up X-ray man Joe Murphy, "we had the pictures ready for examination five minutes from the time they were ordered. That Freshman was in bed in time to hear the last of the game over the radio...
...give you an example of our system," Thorndike said. "Before Don Daughters was hurt during the Princeton game--six minutes after the opening whistle, we got a message from the Freshman field that one of them was badly hurt. Dr. Gerry and an X-ray man brought him to Dillon, took some pictures, called an ambulance, and he was resting quickly in Baker Memorial Hospital before the game was over...