Word: wading
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kennedy had to wade in on the neglected teeth of Nome and hundreds of miles around, deal on the spot with cases which any ordinary dentist at home would refer to a specialist. When dentistry was over for the day (often around midnight), overflow guests of the crowded hotel often slept on beds made up in the anteroom. Dr. Kennedy's prices were fairly high-$20 for an inlay-but not high as Alaska prices went: coal was $40 a ton, Coca-Cola 25? a bottle (when it could be had), watermelons $6 each...
Final group to be formed is the Senior Advisory Committee, which will work on special projects throughout the year. Named to this committee are Thomas L. Farmer '44, George W. Goetz '44, Frederic F. M. Kempner '44, Wade Rockwood '44, and Thomas M. Stanton...
Duke's Wallace Wade, Tennessee's Bob Neyland, Nebraska's Biff Jones-now in the Army...
Installment number two of the Class of 1946, an estimated 680 students, will wade through the annual maelstrom of a Memorial Hall registration today, upping the total of the largest entering class in Harvard history to approximately...
...Coaches Wade and Neyland finally managed to get 130 onetime players assigned to football detail. Standouts among the Eastern squad are Corporal Norman Standlee (fullback terror of Stanford's famed T formation and more recently the bugaboo of the big bad Chicago Bears), Lieut. Harold Van Every (one of Minnesota's slickest broken-field runners and later star of the monstrous Green Bay Packers) and Corporal George Cafego (tailback on Tennessee's recent wonder team). The Western Lineup boasts Lieut. John Kimbrough (Texas Aggies' 220-lb. fullback who got $9,000 for six pro games last...