Word: raying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lansing Ray, president of The St. Louis Globe-Democrat...
Professor William Duane '93 of the Medical School has been awarded the Comstock prize of $1,500 by the National Academy of Sciences for his investigations in radiant energy and X-ray...
University of Toronto astronomers, give results for the bending of a stellar ray just grazing the sun's edge, within one-hundredth of a second of arc of Einstein's prediction that they would be deflected 1.75 seconds...
...with him the pretty dark-eyed organist!" Then the ad takes on bolder type: "A story of a once prominent minister and his life expiation for a moment's madness." "A story that never got into the newspapers because a whole city held its secret in- violate." Ray Long edits the Cosmopolitan for Mr. Hearst. He says he is printing the story for the good of humanity. It is based on religion. In newspaper, circles the remark is passed that the city which kept the secret inviolate is not New York, nor Chicago, nor Boston, nor Detroit...
...cases, in Kansas, the insured slipped while repairing a fence. He thought at the time that he had swallowed part of a fence staple, but it was not until two years later that an X-ray showed that such was the case. He then gave the insurer notice of the injury and was allowed to recover on his policy. In the other case, decided in New York, the insured disappeared on April 28, 1913. The automobile in which he was last seen was dredged up in the Delaware River at Philadelphia near a ferry landing, in December, 1917. Notice...