Word: baum
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the Westinghouse Electric Co. announced that it had acquired, from Engineer Frank G. Baum of San Francisco, the rights to an invention by which "superpower" might be transmitted across the continent, if need be. At an added cost of 20%, the most high-powered line now known could be increased 75% in capacity and made part of a line of unlimited length...
...power at a certain distance from the source of the current, deadening the line if correctives are not applied. In addition, long distance high voltage lines are apt to behave erratically. To steady the operation of the line, automatic voltage regulators are added to it at regular intervals. Engineer Baum's invention consisted, broadly, in replacing all but a minimum of auxiliary regulating equipment, with synchronous condensers every 100 miles. In these condensers, the current is given opportunity to steady itself, and pick up whatever voltage* it has lost traveling from its source or from its last correcting station...
Although most of the furriers' dealings, judged by bulk, seem to have been in cat fur, the pelts of other animals also came upon the block, including black bear, grizzly bear, polar bear, ocelot, wolf, Canadian baum marten, Japanese marten, cross fox, fisher, flying squirrel, Chinese weasel, pahmi and Gold Coast monkey...
Near Mr. Kennerley on the deck of the Majestic stood Jules Mast-baum, cinema magnate. He submitted to the routine of cameras and notebooks with such a look of satisfaction as a man might wear who had just nipped off the end of a fine cigar or buried his nose in the bouquet of an old bottle...
...McMullan '27 lost to Duryee (Y) 3-5. Kendall Foss '27 defeated Baum (Y) 5-2 and lost to Kahn...