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...decision made, the Air Force placed a $15 million order with Republic for 550 more Thunderjets, thus establishing Republic as one of the world's major makers of fighter planes. The U.S.A.F., which already has one group (the 14th, at Bangor, Me.) equipped with P-84s, expects to get delivery of the rest by July. Production of Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars, the U.S.A.F.'s other jet fighter, is already being tapered off. Manufacture of reciprocating-engine planes, such as Republic's Thunderbolt, North American's Mustang and Twin Mustang, has been cut back to little...
...Laura Wilson Radcliffe Thornton W. Willett '50 Doris Chambers Bryn Mawr Hastings K. Wright '50 Heloise Pike Colby John E. Wyat '50 Winne Mann Smith Robert M. Young '49 Hannah Blanfox Hunter N. T. Zervas '50 Jacie Van Blarcom Mass. State Melvin L. Zurier '50 Charlotte Braidy Bangor Harold Zirin '50 Joanne Cohan Connecticut
Vose, an alumnus of the Business School, had been State Director of the Office of Price Administration in his home state of Maine since 1942. Born in Bangor in 1908, he graduated from Bowdoin College...
Minutes later, the girl was talking to the desk sergeant in the Palisades Park jail. Name: Susan Bower; age: 20; home: Bozeman, Mont.; possessions: $14; last address: Bangor, Me. (where she had been digging potatoes); present occupation: hitchhiker; destination: Florida...
...biblical sense of "strange," Hedy Lamarr is a strange woman indeed. In Bangor, Me., 1820, a bad girl had to be both beautiful and clever to get by with "strangeness." While the plot of The Strange Woman goes busily along assuming that the heroine is outrageously clever, Miss Lamarr's beautiful face never manages to express anything at all except its own uncommon beauty...