Word: blasters
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...Engineer Charles Franklin Kettering who bought the radiotherm from General Electric (whose Chemist Willis Rodney Whitney built it after accidental discovery that short radio waves cause fever), figured that a draft of dry, hot air would evaporate the sweat, cool the uncomfortable patient. Mr. Kettering invented a successful blaster, using air almost hot enough to make water boil...
...Cornish defeated Lucas, 15-10, 15-10, 18-15; S. E. Davenport, III, '34 defeated Wood, 15-6, 15-13, 11-15, 15-12; H. V. Blaster '33 defeated Ingalls, 15-10, 18-15, 17-15: L. A. Breck '34 defeated Martin. 15-8, 16-11, 15-6; Marshall Fabian '34 defeated...
...largely an out-growth of the five hundred and sixty-nine broad-casting stations now in operation. When one city possesses twenty broadcasting centers, and each at the same time sends out a different form of entertainment, the result is terrible even to the ear of a trained stone-blaster. It is this problem which Secretary Hoover declares is undermining the whole, useful future of wireless. If Dante were journalistically inclined today, he would be adding another circle to his Inferno, and unless controlled...