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...Airport, ex-Strongman Juan Perón affably thanked the Panamanian government for "eight good months" and sent his warmest regards to "the humble and suffering, and all the workers" of Panama. Upstairs, the former Argentine dictator's shapely secretary, Dancer Isabel Martínez, stopped sipping a Coke long enough to pose for photographers and describe her boss as "an extraordinary man in all respects." Then Perón, 60, and Isabel, 23, climbed aboard a plane for Venezuela...
...Chemical Society is drawing the money from their general funds, which are obtained from the income on the coke, ice cream and milk machines in Mallinckrodt...
...Engineer Whitcomb discovered in wind-tunnel experiments that the total drag on a plane is not merely the sum of the drag on each of its parts, but varies according to where the parts are located. Convair's F-102 was redesigned with a punched-in "coke bottle" fuselage to smooth the air flow over the critical wing junction. Result: on its first flight, Convair's new F-102 not only eased through the sound barrier, but flew 100 m.p.h. faster than anyone expected. The area rule, applied to Grumman's F11F and Chance Vought...
...COKE FLAVORS may be in the works. Coca-Cola President William E. Robinson concedes that the world's biggest soft-drink company is a one-product outfit "in a sea of multiproduct enterprises," and that his chemists are tinkering with other flavors. While 1955 sales topped all records, with profits of $28 million, Coke's rate of gain in the booming home market was less than half the industry's overall increase...
Freshman squash coach Corey Wynn was pleased. He had finished his instructing for the day at Hemenway Gymnasium and was sipping his ever-present Coke in the coaches' room, talking about his favorite subject, freshman squash. "A lot of experience at the top and a lot of inexperience at the bottom," he reflected...