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...using naturally radioactive particles, the previous technique. That breakthrough led to the development of the atom bomb anc won the partners the Nobel Prize fo Physics in 1951. By then, Sir John was director of the Harwell atomic research center, pointing Britain's nuclear capability toward peaceful applica tions, including her first nuclear-power station...
...spiral." Then he turned upon labor the very same words that President Kennedy had used against industry after the dramatic 1962 steel crisis: "We can and must, under the responsibility given to us by the Constitution, and by statute and by necessity, point out the national interest. And, where applica ble, we can and must and will enforce the law on restraints of trade and national emergencies " When he finished, he stood smiling and waving in response to a storm of applause. But some of Big Labor's most powerful leaders were much less enthusiastic about his speech...
...served soft drinks and cake (bought at $2 apiece from local house wives), and patiently outlined what the company was up to. As a result, Kaiser got 2.000 job applications the first morning it opened an office in Ravenswood, now has 30,000 on file, is still getting new applica tions at the rate of 1,000 a month...
Henry Wriston, president of Brown said yesterday, "We think it's a good move. We're all getting multiple applica- tions since the College Board changed its rule. We all have slightly different ways of calculating financial need but with all these applications, we need a co-operative arrangement to set need. "And it also is hard on the applicant with a different set of forms from everyone...
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