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Gordon McKay scholarships to Stanwood Ayer, of Cambridge, S.B. Tufts '39; Elmer C. Easton, of Newark, N. J., S.M. Lehigh '33; Bernard B. Gordon, of Allston, S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology '36; Philip R. Keep, of Rangeley, Me., S. B. Northeastern '39; Raymond E. Lacy, of Gloucester City, N. J., S.M. N.Y.U. '40; Raymond E. Means, of Stillwater, Okla., S.M. U. of Illinois '32; Robert C. Sylvester, of Seattle, Wash., S.B. Washington '36; Clifford M. Wallis, S.M. '34, of Waitsfield, Vt.; Oliver W. Whit by, S.M. '40, of Teddington, England; Francis M. Wiener, S.M. '39, of Cambridge; Bedros Kayayan...
Seven times since 1936 the citizens of San Francisco have voted on bond issues which would give them their own distribution system, bring Hetch Hetchy juice from Newark to their own fuse boxes without help from P. G. & E. Seven times they have voted no. Reasons: 1) satisfactory rates and service by P. G. & E., 2) a faithful nucleus of some 25,000 voters who own P. G. & E. stock, 3) anti-municipal ownership propaganda by P. G. & E., 4) the $2,300,000 which P. G. & E. pays the city yearly for its Hetch Hetchy power...
...valley between, a land rainless four months or more a year. Fifteen years ago San Franciscans put their famous reservoir to another use. At Mocassin Creek near the valley floor they built turbines, harnessed nearly 100,000 horsepower of electricity. City-owned transmission lines carry the power to Newark near San Francisco Bay. There, 27 miles from Nob Hill, the power leaves the city's hands, enters those of big Pacific Gas & Electric, which sells San Franciscans all the electricity they...
Devens, at one time after graduation with the Newark club of the Yankee organization, is the logical choice to start on the mound for the grads. A. J. Lupien '32, brother of the famous "Lupe," will also be in the lineup...
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