Word: aurora
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Phillip E. Johnson '61 of Leverett House and Aurora, Ill., has been elected manager of the University Band for the 1959-60 season...
...Camp Hill, Pa. 40 *Boulris, Chester J. '60 22 6:1 195 Springfield, Mass. 35 Nelson, James A. '61 20 5:10 170 Cherokee, Iowa 34 Barthelmes, Richard B. '61 21 5:10 175 Hamden, Conn. 34 Burke, Stephen S. '60 18 6:0 200 E. Aurora, N.Y. 33 Ward, David B. '62 19 5:10 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. 32 Reed, Charles L., Jr. '62 19 6:0 175 Redwood Falls, Minn. 31 Bamford, Gilbert '62 19 5:11 190 Andover, Mass. 30 *Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. '60 21 5:10 190 Rochester, N.Y. 25 Halaby, Theodore...
STEPHEN J. BUTLER Aurora, Colo...
...Camp Hill, Pa. 40 *Boulris, Chester J. '60 22 6:1 195 Springfield, Mass. 35 Nelson, James A. '61 20 5:10 170 Cherokee, Iowa 34 Barthelmes, Richard B. '61 21 5:10 175 Hamden, Conn. 34 Burke, Stephen S. '60 18 6:0 200 E. Aurora, N. Y. 33 Ward, David B. '62 19 5:10 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. 32 Reed, Charles L., Jr. '62 19 6:0 175 Redwood Falls, Minn. 31 Bamford, Gilbert '62 19 5:11 190 Andover, Mass. 30 *Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. '60 21 5:10 190 Rochester, N. Y. 25 Halaby, Theodore...
Soon Project Tepee was soaking up all the back-scatters it could handle. With experience. Thaler found he could distinguish and identify the special characteristics of everything from summer lightning to Polaris missiles, thermonuclear detonations and the aurora borealis. Last summer, in the line of his regular duty, Thaler directed the Navy's Argus Project, in which atom bombs were exploded 300 miles above the South Atlantic (TIME, March 30). In Washington, some 7,000 miles away, a Project Tepee set picked up the shots. The same set had also successfully registered the Teak and Kettle high-altitude thermonuclear...