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...when a north-of-England antique dealer named Joe Cookson spotted an interesting painting in a Cumberland country house. "It was very grimy," recalls Dealer Cookson, "and you could see that it had been painted over and over. The name 'Caravaggio' was on it, and the tag end of the 'Michelangelo...
Meanwhile, Chief Alvin R. Randall head of the University Police said that his men will continue to tag cars in the Kirkland Eliot Winthrop triangle...
...victim of bad luck in the first inning, when Yale pushed across its only runs on a walk, a triple by Captain Eddie McHugh, whose long drive to left center was misjudged by Dick Clasby, and a rundown several minutes later in which McHugh eluded Walsh's tag. After this, Donelan scattered four hits and showed excellent control
...help the A.M.P's get acquainted, they all must wear to classes, and in their Hamilton Hall Lounge a white lapel tag giving their name and that of the company that sent them. Offenders are fined a dollar, and the money thus accumulated is spent on a farewell party...
Because carbon occurs in nearly all the thousands of chemicals in the body, carbon-14 is the most widely useful tag in the isotope catalogue. Sometimes the tag can be hung on easily in the laboratory; sometimes nature has to be called in to help with "biosynthesis." In a fifth-floor laboratory atop a pseudo-Gothic building on the University of Chicago campus, intense researchers are growing common foxglove-in Pyrex cylinders filled with radioactive carbon dioxide. They harvest the leaves and make radioactive digitalis...