Word: raying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seniors--Silas Hudson Bunce, Jr., Brookline, Mass; Philip Joseph Campbell, Chelmsford, Mass.; Carroll Edward Dolan, Woburn, Mass.; Robert Winthrop Ray, Dedham, Mass...
...readers of Pennsylvania's Centre Daily Times (circ. 8,795), the paper's chatty "Daily Half Colyum" was as familiar a fixture as the masthead. Ever since 1925, when Arthur Ray Warnock, dean of men at the Pennsylvania State College, began his Colyum, no issue of the paper had appeared without his low-keyed, often humorous comments on everything from world problems to flower gardens. But sometimes he had come mighty close to missing a deadline...
Last week, after some 6,000 columns, Ray Warnock missed his first deadline, and his last. At 67, he died in his sleep. Times Editor Jerry Weinstein plucked the spare column out of a drawer, crossed out the words "but it had better be a darned good one," sadly sent the copy to the printers...
...rain" will condense on the sides of a glass held over the spout. He demonstrates static electricity with a charged rubber comb, lets it pick up a cluster of cork filings and then release them in a miniature snowstorm the moment they are oppositely charged. Using an infrared ray, he pops pop corn without burning the cellophane container. Last week, Herbert explained the importance of air speed to a pilot, by tying a paper plane to an electric fan and showing how it rose and fell in relation to the speed...
John Ederer ran in the wingback position in the dummy scrimmage, in a backfield with Dick Clasby, Tom Ossman, and Gil O'Neil. Two other backfields also ran yesterday, with Dusty Burke and John McNamara as tailbacks, Jerry Blits and Bob Ray as fullbacks, Bill Healy and Brain Reynolds as wingbacks, and Bill Monteith and the newly repaired Hardy Cox as quarterbacks...