Word: shipman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...weakness is in the sprints. Newcomer Jack Shipman has done 9.8 in the 100, but behind him the picture is clouded. After Beckwith in the hurdles, the squad is embarrassingly thin...
...roentgen equivalent man) of radiation, at least ten times the dose that is generally considered deadly. Nine hours after the accident, Kelley became coherent enough to explain that he mistook the blue flash for a short circuit in the stirrer switch. A day later he died. Dr. Thomas Shipman, head of the laboratory's health division, said that the radiation had done fatal damage to his central nervous system...
...third fatal radiation accident at Los Alamos, and the only one since 1946. Considering the laboratory's job (designing and making nuclear explosives), Dr. Shipman considers the record "fabulously good." People should get over the exaggerated fear of radiation, he insists. "We're going to have to live with it a long time-more and more as time goes on. It should not be invested with such an aura of mystery. You're just as dead if you get hit by a taxi...
...dash broke up a frustrating afternoon of defensive football marked by aggressive lines and a fierce wind that stopped punts and hindered passing. Harvard maintained a narrow offensive superiority throughout the game, but had to rely on Swinford's interception and a 30-yard scoring dash by halfback John Shipman late in the fourth quarter to emerge on top of the scoring column...
...Crimson continued to make its breaks for on the following play, a Yardling lineman pounced on a wind-blown kick-off before a Yale player touched it. After gaining five yards off tackle, Shipman slipped through left guard and raced thirty yards into the wind to score...