Word: serialization
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...third quarter, with the score at 0 to 0, halfback Al Malekof grabbed a Crimson serial on his own 13-yard line and boomeranged all the way to the Harvard 12. Midway through the fourth period, he did it again, this time returning from the midfield stripe to the 18. Rutgers had its 13 points...
...theft was not discovered until the office staff returned from their extended Columbus Day weekend and needed the machine for their work. Randall's office had no leads for the local constables other than to forward the machine's model and serial number...
...Yugos had quizzed them for hours, harangued them on Russia's power, vainly tried to make them talk about U.S. military strength and U.S. political intentions in Trieste. To such questions, the Americans gave a routine, unenlightening reply: their name, rank and serial numbers...
Last week things were looking up. Francis X. Bushman was a hit playing a gregarious ham actor called Major Carson (reminiscent of the comic strip's Major Hoople) on The Rexall Summer (Theater. In a sudsy serial, Bob and Victoria, he oozed kindly wisdom persuasively enough to insure himself a berth on that show for some years to come. "My radio family," he explained cheerfully, "is so longevious that at this rate I should be in soap opera for 30 years...
...over a two-week period. But, argued Seashore, a kid uses words as the occasion demands. Had he gone to the zoo during that two-week period, he would have thrown in what he knew about animals. If he looked at a picture magazine or listened to a radio serial during that time, he might have used words that would not otherwise occur to him. The modern kid uses a lot of words picked up from movies, comic books and newspapers, says Dr. Seashore. He estimates that the average kid starting school can identify about 17,000 basic words...