Word: coatings
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...courageous litle animal did not appear on the State coat of arms until...
...mammoth business, utilizing Czechoslovakia's especially rich deposits. Before the Institute scientists can fill an order, they must dig up their mammoth, clean the bones thoroughly, wash them in a solution of chloric acid and water. When the bones are dry, they must treat them with glue, coat them with shellac. The price of a complete mammoth is $30,000 f. o. b. Czechoslovakia...
...favorite poet.) Harley Street patients rarely change their doctors. The doctor is part of the family organization. Harley Street men wear a sort of professional uniform. The present costume (Lord Dawson maintains his meticulously) consists of morning clothes- black shoes and socks, grey spats, striped trousers, black coat, grey top hat. Thus attired Harley Street makes its calls...
...heard of her as a girl who combined tournament tennis with late dancing. She did not smoke or drink, went to bed nightly at 9:45, declared that she likes to make her own tennis dresses and that she had embroidered the Union Jack and Lion on her coat. Every morning she skipped a rope 700 times, and usually appeared on the courts in red sweaters and headbands because she said that red made her play better. She swept through her first matches with an ease that made onlookers sure it would take more than the routine competition in sight...
...Medical Society of the State of New York warned the profession against a peculiarly malicious application of the badger game. A "sick" woman telephones for a doctor to come to her hotel room. While he is giving her a physical examination, which perhaps requires him to remove his coat and roll up his sleeves, in dashes the outraged "husband." The Society advises doctors either to refuse to visit unknown female clients, or to take along a witness; if no one else, the hotel clerk...