Word: raying
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from the Dick Cavett Show. It is even now apparent that an appearance on Electric Company is going to be the chic guest gig of 1971-72, just as a cameo spot on Batman was the kick of the late '60s. Top comics like Mel Brooks, Bob and Ray, Tom Lehrer and Victor Borge have all signed up to do the show...
...Freshman Ray DeMarco rounds out the Redmen top five. He ran sixth, sixth and fifth in the team's three meets...
...tour of Russia to "give our nonviolent movement worldwide exposure," the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy dropped in on Moscow State University and emerged with a greater appreciation for the state of higher learning in the U.S. "I didn't see the ray of jubilance and youth and sunshine that is often seen on the American campus," said the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. "The students were much older than in American universities, there was very little participation and dialogue. Presumably what the professor had to say was the last word...
Bare Nuclei. What the Bevatron apparatus had really done was create a kind of homemade cosmic ray, a big step in bringing the universe down to earth. Like cosmic rays from outer space, the particles shot through the Bevatron are really bare nuclei of atoms-in this case nitrogen-that have been stripped of their electrons and accelerated to tremendous velocities. By shooting these tiny bullets into a plastic target rich in hydrogen atoms, the Berkeley team was able to dissect the laboratory-produced cosmic rays. The collisions fragmented the nitrogen nuclei into every element lighter than nitrogen...
James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Martin Luther King Jr. Stanford Law Professor John Kaplan bluntly answers that "if someone has committed a crime of violence because of his political views, he damn well belongs in jail...