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Investigation of hydro-dynamics in various European centers will occupy the time of Professor Birkhoff, who served during the war as a consultant at the Aberdeen Proving Ground and as a technical representative with the Office of Scientific Research and Development...
...bump, then a shudder. The cockpit was stove in; hydraulic lines burst, spewing fluid over the flight deck. The radio went out. Not knowing what had hit them, the DC-3's pilots brought the disabled ship to an emergency landing at the nearby field at Aberdeen. No one was really hurt...
Westward Ho. Thus encouraged, the brothers branched out: to St. Paul (the Pioneer Press and Dispatch), to Duluth (the News-Tribune and Herald), the Dakotas (Aberdeen and Grand Forks) and the West Coast. They own 49% of the prosperous Seattle Times, and for one year ran the San Francisco Chronicle...
...visitors are Sir Herbert L. Eason, President of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration; Dr. Joseph W. Bigger, professor at the University of Dublin; Dr. Robert J. Brocklehurst, Dean of the University of Aberdeen; Dr. Henry Cohen professor at the University of Liverpool, and Michael Hazeltine, registrar of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration...
They crossed Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn and Hereford stock with buffalo. The offspring were called cattalo. First generation cattalos looked like king-sized cattle with a marked shoulder hump. By the third generation the hump had been bred out, reproduction bred in. So crossbreeding was dropped for straight cattalo-raising...