Word: raying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nobody knew much about the dangers of overexposure to X rays when a young intern named Percy Emerson Brown set up the X-ray department at Boston Children's Hospital. The year was 1903 and the X ray was only seven years old. As Dr. Brown later wrote, "Enthusiasm was in the saddle, accoutered with the lance of investigation and the spurs of continued experimental revelation, but not yet with the shield and armor of protection...
...Lohlein, 200 pounds, and Bill Rowekamp, 188, go in at ends; Charley Shira, a six-foot-two-, 215-pound veteran and J. D. Kimmel, another 215-pounder, play the tackle positions and a sophomore of exceptional promise, 190-pound Ray Malvasi teams with Jim Cox, 194-pound senior, at guard. Linebackers are veterans Don Bock and Elmer Stout, Hal Schultz and Herb Johnson play the defensive halfbacks and Reich is the safety...
...Lowenstein, Gil O'Neil, and Bobby Ray each look turns passing as the first and second teams worked in a semi-live scrimmage against the third squad. Lowenstein enjoyed the most success hitting ends Fred Ravreby and Dike Hyde consistently...
Prior to the scrimmage, the varsity tested its pass defense against jayvee-thrown aerials while Carroll Lowenstein; Cox, and Bobby Ray passed against a jayvee defense. Bill Healey, who has been out all fall with a leg injury, worked out as a pass receiver but Jordan stated that he is not yet ready to play...
Blitz broke away for numerous long gains and Ray exhibited some hard running...