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Word: shifted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...front. At 2.50 o'clock a large field of entrants will try for medals in the 50-yard dash. J. B. Hawes '32 and A. C. Forbes '32 are prominent among the representatives of the Crimson track team who are entering this event. The scene will then shift to the Old Cage for the pole vault at 3 o'clock. This event should be of great interest as it is the first trial which the University vaulters will have this year in preparation for the meet on Saturday. Oscar Sutermeister '32 won the fall handicap meet from scratch, and should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNKNOWNS STAR IN WINTER TRACK HANDICAP EVENTS | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

...people realize how violent were the shift in international debtor-creditor relationships produced by the war and the pence treaties. Within less than ten years the United States was changed from the largest debtor nation in the world to the second largest creditor nation and Germany from the second largest creditor nation to the largest debtor nation. In addition, there were great increases in the foreign obligations and great decreases in the foreign holdings of many European countries and substantial increases in the foreign debts throughout Latin America and Australasia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "No Solid Prosperity Until Many Tariffs Have Been Substantially Reduced," Slichter Warns | 2/3/1932 | See Source »

...American Journal of Cancer* had the authority to state last week, though with scholarly ifs & ands, that treatment of cancers by x-rays or radium does not in itself stir up secondary cancers. That radiation cures a cancer in one part of the body only to metastasize or shift it into another part, has been a credible theory. Cancer of the skin often follows irradiation of the cervix. X-raying of bladder tumors is often followed by cancer of the bone-marrow, lung, liver or skin. Cancer of the neck or throat frequently follows cure of a lip cancer. Doctors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Secondary Cancers | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

...leaders and schoolboys get from the same cause. Schoolboys get it from throwing pebbles or crabapples instead of baseballs, conductors from putting too much energy into their waving of a light, non-resistant baton. Toscanini has given magnificent performances this autumn but doing so he has had constantly to shift his baton to his left hand, let his painful right arm rest limp. He will go to Switzerland for treatments, hopes to be back by March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Glass Arm Substitutes | 12/21/1931 | See Source »

Coach Wachter has decided to shift the lineup of the Crimson hoopsters in an attempt to get more speed into the outfit than was shown against Dartmouth last Thursday, when the Green won, 30 to 13. He plans to move Captain Pattison from the forward to the center position and to start W. S. Baskervill '32 and A. J. Matursevitch '33 at the forward positions. Although Pattison lacks height for the center berth, Coach Wachter feels that he will more than make up for this deficiency by his excellent all-round play and that this combination should be able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Team to Meet Fast Columbia Quintet Tonight | 12/21/1931 | See Source »

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