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Word: rayed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Brookline in 1913 a 20-year-old named Francis Ouimet beat two of the world's most famed golfers. Ted Ray and Harry Vardon, in a play-off for the U. S. Open Championship. At Brookline last week a Bobby Jones, 18. of Detroit, put out Francis Ouimet. Famed Robert Tyre Jones of Atlanta watched the match, praised his namesake's putting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Again, Little | 9/24/1934 | See Source »

...Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Grenoble, will come to Harvard as Exchange Professor from France for the second half-year. Dr. Leopold von Wiese, director of the Research Institute in Social Science at Cologne, Germany, will be Lecturer on Sociology for the second half-year. William Ray Dennes, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, will come as Lecturer on Philosophy for the second half-year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HOST TO TWELVE SCHOLARS IN VARIED FIELDS | 9/20/1934 | See Source »

...Cures" have been just as multitudinous: caustics, serums, chemicals, hormones. But the fact remains that only by surgery, radium or x-ray does any reputable physician today treat cancer with any hope of success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cancer Rot | 9/17/1934 | See Source »

Theatregoers may not roll in the aisles when lanky Ray Bolger impersonates a window dresser retiring for the night, or when squalling, grimacing Bert Lahr is bilked by a stockbroker. But plenty of people will be amused by Cartoonist Robert Wildhack who brings to the footlights an old trick that made his Victor record, "Snores & Sneezes," famed some 20 years ago. Mr. Wildhack timidly comes onstage in cap & gown, nervously thumbing a notebook, to lecture on labial "Sound Phenomena." With authentic academic embarrassment, he takes up snores, classifies them scientifically, self-consciously illustrates them. Snore 2 d, the "Westinghouse Airbrake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Play in Manhattan: Sep. 10, 1934 | 9/10/1934 | See Source »

...That is foolish. No form of art is produced unless there is a demand for it and if newspapers and magazines did not publish short stories they would not be written." All but two of the stories in East and West were published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine, whose editor, Ray Long, sometimes cut them to fit but never otherwise edited them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Maugham Shorts | 8/13/1934 | See Source »

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