Word: save
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Saved by Curves. Present-day windows, says the CAA, are strong enough to carry present-day pressures, and at the comparatively low altitudes (18,000 to 20,000 ft.) now flown by airliners, a passenger is unlikely to be captured by a rush of air to a broken window. There has been one such accident, but it did not turn out too badly. An airline hostess was sucked to a window, but her hips were wide enough to stick in the frame and save her from being popped like a cork into the empty air.* The pressure difference (only...
Dean Bender said yesterday that because of great service manpower needs educators must find some way to condense the American educational process into a shorter time period. "Somewhere in the whole process, from pre-school through college, we must save some time. The question of how to do this should be studied with interest," he said...
Fairman also indicated that many economies may have to be made in the next year. The Eastern Intercollegiate Soccer League has already been dissolved, and Princeton will play only teams from New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania--with the exceptions of Harvard and Yale--next fall in order to save...
...either case, proposals for educational television are weak without academic support. Education's experience with radio would suggest that colleges should act now to save some frequencies for education, and some audiences from insipience...
...CRIMSON therefore, herewith prints its second group of specially selected gifts. These articles have been chosen for both their unique quality and solid practical value. A variety of tastes has gone into the several choices and they are included with the hope that their presence on this page may save the potential shopper from the many hard hours usually devoted to knocking people over in crowded stores...