Word: cincinnatis
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...Cobbler's Basement. A Cincinnati shoemaker was accused of having lured a young girl into his basement shop and killed her. Police dug into the shop's dirt floor, found an amazing collection of bones that seemed to explain a whole series of recent unsolved crimes. When they took the bones to Professor Krogman, he quickly identified them as those of a cow, five sheep, a turkey, a rat, a pigeon, a barn...
...read in the Talmud, "If there be a need for a man, be thou that man," decided he would enter the rabbinate. He left Louisville, went to Johns Hopkins (where an English professor wrote on one of his themes: "Please describe something. You always preach."), then to Cincinnati's University and Hebrew Union College, then to Yale for a doctorate in psychology...
...Archbishops Edward Mooney of Detroit, Samuel A. Stritch of Chicago, Francis J. Spellman of New York, John T. McNicholas of Cincinnati, Joseph F. Rummel of New Orleans and John J. Mitty of San Francisco; Bishops John F. Noll of Fort Wayne, John Mark Gannon of Erie, Karl J. Alter of Toledo and John A. Duffy of Buffalo...
...death may be his own internal organs. Reason: the impact turns them into internal missiles. So reported an Army doctor (Captain George Marvin Hass of the Army Air Forces School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas) last fortnight to the Aero Medical Association's meeting at Cincinnati...
Looser Bodies. The Cincinnati Reds, who paid Miller $3,000 for a month's work last spring and finished second in the National League, endorse his technique. Oklahoma University had a mediocre basketball team until he relaxed the players. Then in their final game of the season they lost to Wyoming (National Collegiate Champions) by only three points. Miller also loosened up Tulsa's 1942 football team-undefeated until it lost to Tennes see in the Sugar Bowl, 14-7. He has been paid $100 an hour for private lessons...