Word: bells
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...Light Utility Helicopter for the Army that it says could be worth $1 billion). EADS's American work force is still very small--just 2,000 jobs. Dozens of those 72 positions are recent hires in Columbus. Some are working on used maintenance equipment bought from Texas-based Bell Helicopter. Ask any flyer what Bell was once best known for, and he will have the answer: Bell made the Pentagon's favorite military helicopters. Now EADS is angling to own that spot. Ralph Crosby hopes that before long, U.S. military pilots will have equally strong attachments to EADS...
...Erik Bell, the Dartmouth shortstop who had yet to commit an error all day, dropped the ball. Harvard scored...
Laura L. Krug ’06, who is a Crimson executive, won “Saturday Morning with Marty,” which was donated by Martin S. Bell ’03, a pre-law tutor in Dunster House, who is also a Crimson editor...
...event, which went for $31, was described as a morning in the Dunster TV room with three hours of Saturday morning programming, popcorn, and various children’s breakfast cereals, all provided by Bell...
Jonathan S. Chavez ’05 won “Ultimate Final,” another service provided by Bell. Chavez’s $38 bid won him Bell’s services preceding one of his final exams, including, but not limited to, a wake-up call, a shared meal in the dining hall, one encouraging sign made with a sharpie marker, and Bell’s promise to “half-hum, half-sing inspirational songs” preceding the exam...