Word: rateness
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...exceeds the "norm" may make more. Many miners, who are issued no dust-masks, suffer from the occupational disease of silicosis. Many others suffer from gas poisoning caused by the badly ventilated mines; doctors send them back to work if they are not more than "50% disabled." The accident rate is high. News of major mining disasters continues to seep out, despite police measures to suppress...
...third team includes six sophomores and a single letterman. It has been lining up with George Emmons and Hank Rate, ends; Nick Culolias and Dick Heidtmann, tackles; John Jennings and Lew Gordon, guards; and O'Brien, center. Bainy Frothingham has been alternating with O'Brien. Bill Kierstead and Hardy Cox change off at quarterback with Bob Ray and Phil. Campbell as the halves and Blitz at fullback...
Under the new plan a graduate student who has registered and paid for two years of work is now eligible for a reduced tuition rate of $70 a year, no matter whether he is a part or full time student...
...disseminated. The quota this year (01/09/1950) is fifty students, who may be selected only at the entering freshman level. Naval Science textbooks and uniforms are provided "Contract" students, and during the last two years of the course (that is, after completion of the initial two years), subsistence at the rate of ninety cents a day is paid. Contract students' pay while on the required summer, training period is at the rate of $75 a month. Upon being commissioned. Contract students are commissioned Ensign, U.S.N.R., and affiliate with a Naval Reserve unit of their own choice. Contract NROTC students are deferred...
...Goldwyn; RKO Radio) sets out to dramatize Catholic Author Leo Brady's prizewinning novel about a twisted youth who kills a priest. The book was largely an introspective study of the killer's complex motives and his painful redemption. On the screen, the story becomes a second-rate melodrama with a wispy religious motif...