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...especially the javelin, where the Crimson was weak this last season. Training for cross country in the summer consists of occasional workouts in July to get the runners used to working together--the heart of the sport--while August is featured by more intensive walking and running, on the cooler days...
...grew more & more hostile to an investigation that seemed irresponsible. Many who once thought Martin Dies served a purpose -when there actually was a fellow traveler behind every other lamppost -became more & more sniffy about his methods, said the FBI could look after such things better. But fewer and cooler headlines made Martin Dies reckless. He made the mistake of colliding with Vice President Henry Wallace, and the encounter sent him fizzling away to Texas. There he announced his latest fantasy: he and a secretary would take secret spy testimony on his ranch, mail the results to Washington. Even this...
...Westinghouse has known this all along, has used women in electrical assembly since the days of fancy aprons and high lace collars); 2) they are more immune to monotony than men, will keep at a tiresome job long after a man starts hanging around the canteen or water cooler; 3) they excel at inspection work where keen eyes and sensitive fingers often find flaws a man misses (Newton A. Woodworth, maker of engine parts, says it is easier to make a woman "quality conscious" than a man); 4) women workers are more docile than men workers; 5) last...
...Cooler. Hot oil from airplane crankcases is usually forced into air-bathed tubes for cooling. But at high altitudes this system works too well. Air is often so cold that oil closest to the pipe surfaces freezes and insulates the circulating unfrozen oil against the cooling blast. So, to keep the system from breaking down, oil is usually bypassed around the cooler and therefore lubricates at temperatures too high for efficiency. Airesearch has developed a cooler that works in high-altitude cold. It regulates the flow of cooling air through shutters, which are narrowed when the oil becomes too cold...
When two vessels filled with helium II at slightly different temperatures are connected by a fine tube, a heat-carrying current of liquid will flow into the cooler vessel almost as fast as it would drain off into an empty one. And the countercurrent returning in the same tube will move completely without friction...