Word: skins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last decade and most of the hot air has leaked out, from his standpoint if not from that of the crowds. The charge of over emphasizing the sport cannot be laid at his door. At Harvard the days of torchlight parades, read flares, and mass meetings, outlived the mole-skin era in football pants, but not by long...
Depression had its effect on the auction last week. Prices averaged about $22 per skin, lower than last year's. It takes six or seven skins to make a woman's coat. With some ten thousand more skins to sell Oct. 12, the U. S. will probably make about $350,000 this year...
...Probably one reason these colored antiseptics are so popular is that people acquire a false sense of security by the discoloration left on the skin. In reality, the antiseptic effect lasts only a few minutes...
...remains of Ador Tipp Topp, Great Dane. When he reached the museum, Champion Ador Tipp Topp was treated as his predecessors were and his followers will be. He was carefully measured and sketched. Then Mr. Morrill smeared his head with vaseline to get a plaster cast. Next he was skinned. While a tanner prepared the skin, the museum's osteologists cleaned and set up his skeleton. Meanwhile, Taxidermist Morrill made a burlap & papier mache model of Ador Tipp Topp's body. On this dummy the taxidermist glued the tanned skin, sewed up seams, inserted made-to-order glass eyes. After...
Under the Skin...