Word: smithing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fanning four through the first three innings, Peters seemed to be on his way to his seventh win of the season, but instead ended up dropping his third decision. His wildness started to flare up in the fourth, when, with one out, he walked Dartmouth's Bruce Smith and Paul Minkus. Smith was erased on a fielder's choice but pinch-hitter Dale Achenbach drilled a single to left field driving in Mikus. Indian pitcher Jim Shaw, who went all the way to win his fifth game of the year, helped his own cause with an opposite-field single past...
Sophomore John Emery got an infield single pinch hitting for Peters in the fifth inning and moved to second on a sacrifice by Phil Smith. Bill Cobb's popup fell for an error between the third baseman and the catcher, putting two men in scoring position on Hootstein's double over third...
...Crimson's two in the ninth put the game out of reach. Dick Manchester and Don Chiofaro, hitting for McCandlish, both walked. Smith moved them along with another sacrifice. Harvard ab r h rbi Smith 4 0 0 0 Cobb 5 1 1 2 H'stein 5 1 2 2 Lord 4 1 1 1 Hall 3 0 0 0 Kar'g's 4 0 0 0 O'Dnl 3 0 0 0 Manny 2 1 0 0 Peters 1 0 0 0 Em'ry 1 1 1 0 M'C'sh 1 0 0 0 Chio...
...Smith Kline & French has a patent on dexedrine which ran out after 17 years. Now, as Burack lists them, 16 companies make the generic product, 12 of them for $2.00 or less wholesale per 1000 5 mg. tablets. But dexedrine itself, which is chemically the same thing, sells...
Burack claims in his book that doctors prescribe brand drugs like dexedrine because of advertising pressure from large pharmaceutical concerns like Smith Kline and French which places ads in medical journals and sends agents around to talk to physicians about its products...