Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ray of hope for the Crimson is the transfer of three Dartmouth players, members of the NROTC, to Harvard. Now on Henry Lamar's squad are Roy Morter, Indian wingman, Herb Fritts, a fast halfback, and Lew Lamoreau, who was on Earl Brown's second team. Also eligible to play for the first time are Don Schacht, a back, Pete Harwood, another back, and Mel Allen, a guard, all of the V-12; and two new civilians, Paul O'Leary, at center, and Bob Haymond, a tackle...
...general, their experiments sent small electrical impulses along isolated nerve strands (from frogs, etc..) and recorded the speed and volume of fiber responses. As the amounts of electricity involved were very small, the doctors devised a way of recording the impulses, using a cathode ray oscillograph (rays from a vacuum tube oscillated by an electrical or magnetic field) which made wavy lines on photographic paper...
...renewed dates with P. M. girls went Mark Levy, Charlie Gould, John Lauder and Bill Schmelty this week. They report that the girls are still talking in hushed tones about smoothie Ray Wible, keeper of the Royal Entrance Parker House. He's a "solid sender" in their estimation...
Since spring practice, McKeever has sifted and shifted his young huskies from spot to spot. Freshman Johnny Ray bounced from end to center to guard before winding up as first-string center. Towering Joe Gasparella, a 6-ft.-4 freshman who started as a center, has become a quarterback. This week, after six months of juggling, McKeever was still at it, still maneuvering and polishing, as he prepared his powerhouse for Dartmouth's not-so-strong Ivy Leaguers...
High Gear for Ford. Next day the newsmen traveled to Willow Run, sat down with Ford executives for lunch. There they got a shock. Ray Rausch, the plump, candid production boss of the Rouge plant, calmly predicted that the Ford company would turn out its first cars two months after...