Word: rubberized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second period began with a stiff comeback of the Middlesex players but the Freshmen were able to check it and add another tally about the middle of the period, when Austin quickly shoved the rubber in the open goal on a pass from a wing scrimmage...
From the start the seconds had little difficulty in threatening the Cambridge Latin goal, and it was early in the first period that Guild scored the opening tally. Hovey scored a little later, and the third puck was netted when Keys recovered the rubber from a scrimmage before the visitors' goal and drove it home. A long scrimmage with frequent inaccurate shots followed before the final point was added by Hovey...
...fill the mind during the years in college, with enough "salted" information to last the whole life. The other type has for its purpose the training of the mind in a method of thought. The latter type, Dr. Sperry pointed out, was not conductive to the formation of the "rubber stamp" mind as was the former...
...Duncan, distribution manager of the Hood Rubber Company, will speak at the first meeting of the Marketing Group of the Business School Club in the Trophy Room of the Union at seven-thirty this evening. His subject will be "How the Hood Rubber Company Makes Its Market Analysis". Mr. Duncan is a graduate of Yale and M. I. T. and is at present giving a course for sales managers at M. I. T. The meeting is open to all members of the Business School Club...
Press reports received recently in this country state that Guatemala has decided to abandon the use of subsidiary coins made of hard rubber, and is to adopt coins of German manufacture which are to be made of porcelain. No longer can the spendthrift Guatemalan carelessly toss his extra pesos to the street urchins, knowing that if they fail to catch them on the fly they will get them on the rebound; now, alas, the coins upon striking the paving will be shattered into a thousand pleces, valueless as a means of exchange and effective only in puncturing automobile tires...