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Word: raying (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...small sense, that solitary house vote reflected the only remaining fear of a few Arkansas lawmakers, not necessarily integrationists, that the Governor was simply getting too much power. Explained the lone dissident, Lawyer Ray Smith Jr., representative from Hot Springs: "I just don't want to give that power to any Governor-even though I believe in his integrity." Smith added that he chose not to disclose his views on integration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SOUTH: Going His Way | 9/8/1958 | See Source »

...Cubs bought him for $15,000 and gave him what he lacked. Infielder Eddie Miksis loaned him a glove, and Coach Ray Blades bought him a book called How to Play Baseball. Banks has still never learned how to play shortstop in the manner of Honus Wagner or Marty Marion. Tired by the grind of playing day after day (he has started every game this year), Banks has trouble getting the right jump on the ball, sometimes boots the play that sets up a rally. But, better than any other shortstop in history, Ernie Banks can right the score...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Slugging Shortstop | 9/8/1958 | See Source »

...Rays for the Bonk Book. What keeps many clubs going is the yearly assessment to cover the losses. Others, like Chicago's Tarn O'Shanter, which has opened its clubhouse to 320 weddings so far this year, scout around for parties, conventions and tournaments, anything to make a dollar. Even some of the oldest clubs X-ray a prospective member's bank account first, his social position second. Says a member of the very exclusive Denver Country Club: "It is true that some of our nice members are the biggest stinkers in town. But heavens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: The High Cost of Clubbing | 9/1/1958 | See Source »

...them run one membership drive after another. Four more are being formed. In Denver, the Pinehurst Country Club will open next spring on 300 acres to cater to the new class of up-by-the-bootstraps lawyers, engineers, doctors and almost anyone else who wants in. Says Manager Ray E. Hubbard: "Our typical member will be a man of 34 who is buying a good house and furniture and two automobiles." With a projected membership of 2,000, Pinehurst can offer bargain prices. Initiation fee: $300. Dues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: The High Cost of Clubbing | 9/1/1958 | See Source »

...earth is fairly weak near the geomagnetic equator (where magnetic deflection is greatest), and strongest near the magnetic poles. At 1,200 miles above South America, the radiation hit Explorer IV at a heavy ten roentgens an hour-enough to give the human space traveler his top weekly X-ray dosage in about two minutes. And one Geiger counter inside the satellite, though coated with lead 1/16 in. thick, recorded 60% as many impacts as its unshielded mate, which in turn reported radiation almost as intense as that reported by two scintillation counters outside the vehicle. Nobody knows where this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Reaching for the Moon | 8/18/1958 | See Source »

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