Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...squad has been scrimmaging since the third night out and last night two Varsity teams worked on offense and defense. Among the players were big Hugh Hyde, Al Reid, Tom Axon, Dick Sorlien, George Dillon, and Don Lutze, besides Freshmen Mike Fanasler, Mal Moley, and Ray Eder...
Unfortunately, it is the story of this ace-high comedy which has been continually discussed: how Ginger has to get back home to Stevenson, Iowa, and fakes her age for a half-fare ticket, is caught by the conductor, takes Major Ray Milland for the well-known ride, weekends as his guest at Wallace Military Academy, straightens out his love life, and finally ends up at home in an anti-climactic finale...
...Major and the Minor (Ginger Rogers, Robert Benchley, Ray Milland, Diana Lynn, Raymond Roe, Frankie Thomas Jr., TIME, Sept...
...Thorndike, Jr., former Surgeon of the Department of Hygiene and the H.A.A. includes members of well-known Boston families, many of them graduates of the College and the Medical School and embraces surgeons specializing in general operations, septic surgery, orthopedic surgery, ear, eye, nose and throat, neurosis, urology, X-ray, and on the medical side, in communicable diseases, cardiac troubles, gastritis, intestinal tropical medicine, and neuro-psychiatric treatment...
...Miley had already used ultraviolet blood irradiation, first conceived in 1928 by a Seattle physicist and X-ray dealer named Emmet K. Knott, to cure septicemia or "blood poisoning" (TIME, June 24, 1940). He found that the ultraviolet rays not only killed the septicemic bacteria in the blood stream but increased the oxygen content of the blood-just the thing, he suspected, for asthmatics wheezy to the point of strangulation. In the last three years he has tried the Knott technique on 24 asthma patients, all of whom defied treatment by conventional methods such as nasal surgery, allergy studies, adrenalin...