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...looked bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard: no workable assembly line, no jigs for mass production, no body presses. There were a few modern die presses and foundry equipment, and a snappy paint shop. In what Tucker called the "machine shop and main assembly plant," only a portable crane was visible...
...Winston Churchill is striving to put Great Britain into its former position as a balance of power," said C. Crane Brinton '19, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, in a lecture in Littauer Auditorium sponsored by the United Nations Council last night...
Taylor will give the first half of the new course. The present instructor of Social Sciences 1, C. Crane Brinton '19, professor of History, will each the second half of the revamped survey of European history...
...ball to stop rolling; he expects to come very close. From each of his clubs he exacts similar standard ranges (see chart). Between shots, as he walks briskly along the fairway, Hogan's mind is working ahead. Heading for a second shot on one hole, he will crane to see where the pin has been spotted on a nearby green still to be played (pins are moved every day in tournament golf...
...same day Grifiln arrived in town to begin his new series, Dean Bender, Professor Crane Brinton, and Lyons delivered a rebuttal tot he Tribune's charges over WHRV...