Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lutze did a good job of guarding Kotz in the second half until he was forced out of the game with a sprained ankle. Incidentally, Don was the first 1943 patient of the Milwaukee General Hospital when he had an X-ray made to see if he had suffered a break. There was not much New Year's celebrating for the team as they had to get up at 6:30 o'clock in the morning to catch a train for Michigan State...
...Carl . . . was The-Book-of-the-Munch-Club . . . the giver-away of a mahogany Britannica with every subscription." He gave Munch-Club readers: "Elizabeth and Sex by Lytton Scratchy, John Brown's Benny by Steve Brody, The Bridge of San Louis Bromfield by Ray Long, A Farewell to Farms by Mark van Doorman, How to be Happy: A Preface to Morons by Walter B. Pipkin, Pfui D., Tristram Coffin, a finespun obituary by Edwinson Arlington Cemetry, Black Majesty by Dark van Moron, The Life of Joseph Wood Peacock by his uncle Doc van Doren, and Training the Giant Pander...
Care of the African wounded is divided among five echelons, extending from the field back to the U.S. Every combat battalion has at least two medical men who take their equipment-including X-ray machines-up to as close as 400 yards of the fighting. Medical department soldiers assigned to the unit go out in the field, apply emergency first aid, call stretcher bearers. Stretcher bearers tag the wounded, bring them to the unit's field station. There the doctors give necessary quick treatment. Their orders are to stick to their stations. If the line of battle gives, they...
...German Otto Dix's astounding study of Dr. Meyer-Hermann with a fanciful X-ray device on his forehead suggested why the Nazi regime has restricted Dix to landscapes...
...membership of the Committee, which now includes a representative from each House and Hall, under Chairman Joseph L. Ray '46, will not be expanded for the dance nor will any special group, like the Jubilee Committee of former years, be elected, according to Saxton...