Word: rays
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Today the LNS, that is, the LNS in New York, still operates, though its subscribers are barely making it. Witness the Mole here. But Ray Mungo, who founded the service and wrote his book, Famous Long Ago, about that crazy year, writes from a backwoods Vermont farm, living what he calls the "post-revolutionary life" in the New Age. His account, as the title indicates, is both a history and an autobiography, and it is, as the title also indicates, a story of days gone forever. "We're closing the book on the 1960s," he says, "and good riddance...
Anomalously, both sides share a common hostility toward Cairo's 14-man police force-four of whom are black. As Police Chief Ray Burke explained: "White officers don't trust black officers; white citizens don't trust black officers; the black officers don't trust all of the white officers; and the black community doesn't trust any police officer, black or white." Now Burke, a native Virginian who took over only last February as Cairo's third police chief in two years, has resigned, suffering something like battle fatigue...
Donald F. Hornig '40 was selected by the Brown Board of Overseers last March to replace Ray L. Heffner, who resigned to become provost of the University of Iowa. Hornig served on the Harvard Board of Overseers here until last June, when his term expired...
...Ohio State University, Radiologists William W. Hunter Jr. and Xavier J. Riccobono worked with indium Ill, which was produced in the campus cyclotron. Using a special scanner, they found that the radioisotope concentrated heavily in bone in the first 24 hours after intravenous injection. As a result, X-ray photographs taken after the first day tended to reveal bone cancer. Even better, the radioactive molecules then joined proteins in the blood, concentrating in young, fast-growing tumors, thus revealing the sites of other cancers...
...teams were blessed with more and more All-Ivy selections each season. There were runners like Bill Grana, Bobby Leo, Vic Gatto, and Ray Hornblower: defense-men like Don Chiofaro, Dave Poe, John Tyson, John Hoffman, and John Emery...