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...Reamer Kline, president of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, will be chaplain for the Commencement...
Died. Walter F. Munford, 59, president of U.S. Steel Corp., who worked (1919) at nights as a die reamer for a subsidiary of U.S. Steel in Worcester, rose to be president of American Steel and Wire Division (1953), executive vice president (1958); of a stroke following a knife wound, said to be accidental, at his summer cottage on Cape Cod; in Hyannis, Mass...
...Call You. In Greensboro, N.C., Charles W. Craddock filed suit for $15,000 damages, claimed his dentist dropped a two-inch root-canal reamer down his throat, told him to "go home and forget about...
...slit Dr. Bailey inserted the business end of the curette and gradually worked it up the artery against the direction of the blood flow until its tip was past the point of the old occlusion. Then he drew it back so that the sharp nicked edge served as a reamer. Out came the diseased material that had clogged the artery. The operation had done its job. The trickle of blood suddenly changed to a spurt...
...Thrift's experience in an aircraft factory: "After a few days I occasionally felt a oneness with my machine. . . . And the picking up and quarter-turning of each part fell into a rhythmic pattern. . . . "The bee's kiss now,' as I bore down firmly on the reamer. 'The moth's kiss now,' as I lightly burred the edges...