Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Phillips Brooks House began its membership competition last night at a meeting where Ray Goldberg '48, president, and members of the PBH Cabinet explained to nearly 50 prospective candidates the functions of the social organization. Each committee chairman told the assembly of the work carried on by his group and the requirements for membership...
Positions on both production and technical boards of WHCN, the Crimson Network, are now open to candidates, president Ray A. Goldberg '48 announced last night at the Dudley Hall studio. Aspiring radio technicians, script-writers, and program arrangers are invited to come out for the fall competition at 7:30 o'clock tonight and tomorrow...
...altitudes up to 60,000 feet. As the Gs begin to multiply, a television tube will stare him in the face, flashing his tortured grimaces to a screen in the control room. Elaborate instruments will study his fluttering heart; an electroencephalograph will record his troubled brain waves. An X-ray motion picture camera will photograph the slithering of his internal organs. Before his eyes, little lights will flash. In his ear a buzzer will buzz. He can put out the lights and still the buzzer by pressing the proper buttons. When he no longer can, he will be considered unconscious...
Ever since an epidemic of scalp ringworm started in eastern U.S. cities three years ago, many a small boy has been sent home from school for treatment. But doctors knew only one effective remedy: removing the infected hair, either by X ray or by pulling. Last week doctors of the U.S. Public Health Service had cheering news: scalping, they reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, may be unnecessary. In a wide test in Hagerstown, Md. they had discovered that an ointment rubbed on the head can cure scalp ringworm...
...president Ray A. Goldberg '48 stated, however, that he was planning to call a meeting today for the purpose of selecting a delegate...