Word: buehler
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Metallurgists J. F. Nachman and W. F. Buehler of the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Md. were working on a hard, magnetic alloy called 16-Alfenol. They reported to their boss, Carroll W. Lufcy, that it was not only magnetic but heat-resistant. So the three of them set about emphasizing the alloy's unexpected heat resistance, avoiding scarce materials...
Jeff Coolidge will team with Mrkonich on the first defense, with Tony Patton and Jim O'Brien on the second, Ned Almy and George Buehler for insurance. Brad Richardson will probably start in the goal, although Carl Hathaway played a fine game against M.I.T...
Donald H. Butters and George V. Buehler pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace and paid fines of $15. Edward G. Stockwell was dismissed before the trial by the probation officer on charges of drunkenness. Pleading not guilty to a disturbing the peace charge, William B. Pescosolido was acquitted. He defended himself and upon questioning the arresting officer, the judge decided in Pescosolido's favor...
...Buehler commented that he and a group of friends entered the quad and were immediately arrested by the Cambridge police. He also said that the police would not disclose the charges against...
...team. His skating and shooting are as fine as any, although his brilliance is sporadic. Two good wingmen, Frank Mahoney and Pat Pratt, fill out the line. Pratt has improved more than any other man on the squad. Ed Almy and George Buehler, the defensemen, are almost as good as their A team counterparts...