Word: rays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pastime of the "400." Its players were not only kidded on the vaudeville stage, but scorned by the more experienced, less gaudy British. In 1913, however, when an obscure 20-year-old Bostonian named Francis Ouimet beat Britain's famed barnstorming professionals, Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, for the U. S. Open championship, Great Britain began to raise her eyebrows. And in 1922, after an amazing crop of young golfers had sprouted up all over the U. S., Great Britain agreed to play for a cup, put up by St. Louis Stockbroker George H. Walker.* to determine whether...
...mineral timepiece scientists have used uranium-lead, which is one of the "dead" end-products remaining after the radio-active element uranium has spent its ray energy...
David M. Romsey, Jr. -- Miss Ray Fiske, Arlington...
...Kraus '41, Ray Farwell '40, Walter Klein '39, Roger Clapp '41, E. P. Richardson, Jr. '39, Frank Kroll '41, George Farwell '41, Robert Ridder '41 are the numerous petty officials of the duchy...
...Pound)--Won by C. D. Dyer, 3rd '39 (Lowell) 45 ft., 10 1/2 in.; second--R. C. Downes '38 (Winthrop) 44 rt., 9 in.; third--J. G. Tucker '40 (Leverett) 44 ft., 6 1/2 in.; fourth--B. G. Ferris '40 (Winthrop) 44 ft., 2 5/3 in.; fifth--W. T. Ray '39 (Eliot...