Word: bus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...were the jobs and wages of thousands of Michiganders involved; at River Rouge, whose buildings sprawl across 1,200 acres of Michigan land, their chimneys, tanks, furnaces, conveyors, cranes sprouting into the cold Michigan sky, men were beating ploughshares into swords-$122,000,000 worth. Already rolling off the bus assembly line were ugly, buglike reconnaissance cars ("Blitz Buggies") for the Army. Already in limited operation was a magnesium alloy foundry, turning out lightweight castings for airplane engines...
Other Crimson finners include Bob White. who is entered in the 300-yard individual medley instead of his favorite breaststroke event, Art Bosworth, Bus Curwen, Lonnie Stowell, Bill Drucker, Shaw McCutcheon, Frank Gorman and Tom Shrewsbury...
...Plen's dependable quintet of ace mermen, Art Besworth, Bus Curwen, Lenny Stowell, Bob White and Captain Franny Powers, will see little action tonight, giving way in favor of the "hackers" when an impotent Pennsylvania squad invades the Holyoke Street pool at 7:30 o'clock...
Captain Frannie Powers led the Ulenmen with two firsts and a second, winning the 220 and 100 taking a second in the 440. In the quarter, teammate Bus Curwen stopped his bid for a triple, but Harvard put the meet on ice in that event with the one-two finish...
...rest of the meet went according to Hoyle right down to the final relay. Princeton took the medley quite easily, Con Doran was too good for Shaw McCalcheon and Brad Patterson in the dive, and Bus Curwen and Tiny Gorman won the 440 in a walk. Neither coach would have bet much on the relay; it was bound to be touch...