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Word: carriere (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Theatre, Paris; in Lakeside Press, Chicago (where TIME is printed); in the Secretariat, Delhi, India; in Diner No. 1418 on the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe; in the San Francisco Stock Exchange; in the London County Council Hall; in Postum Cereal Co., Battle Creek, Mich.; and in many another structure, Carrier Engineering Corp. has installed equipment to condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Carrier Corp. | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

Treatment of air is not a new process but it has developed widely only in recent years, and Carrier Engineering Corp. has led the movement. Air-conditioning involves washing air, freeing it of dust, adjusting the humidity (lowering it in summer, raising it in winter). Provision is also made for warming or refrigerating the air. The biggest users of conditioned air have been places where many people gather and those industrial plants in which the atmosphere must be just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Carrier Corp. | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

...Carrier Engineering Corp. had its inception in 1915 when Willis Haviland Carrier and Joel Irvine Lyle left Buffalo Forge Co. to start the new concern. Engineer Carrier has remained president of the company, made many a technical contribution, the most important of which was a centrifugal refrigeration system developed in 1922. Like many a brilliant engineer, he works hard, must be reminded to eat and have his hair cut. Sometimes he goes forth to hunt and fish, often returns with mighty plans in his head. Mr. Lyle is executive vice president, treasurer, general manager. His is a good business head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Carrier Corp. | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

...carried the ball from his own five-yard line to the Harvard 10-yard line, a march that won Maulbetsch a place on Walter Camp's all-America team. Maulbetsch was one of two backs that Michigan has had within the last 25 years who was a consistent ball carrier; the other was Jimmy Craig, brother of Ralph Craig, double winner of the Olympic sprint events. Jimmy had almost as much speed as Ralph and he was a most elusive gent when he found himself in a broken field...

Author: By H. G. Salsinger, | Title: MICHIGAN TEAMS HAVE BEEN USERS OF "PUNT, PASS, AND PRAY" SYSTEM | 11/8/1930 | See Source »

Because of the almost total absence of a running attack, Michigan teams have been called extremely lucky. But, obviously, a team must have something besides luck to go along year after year winning football games without a consistent ball carrier. Beaten opponents frequently point to the statistics of the game to show how they outplayed Michigan. What they generally mean is that they outgained Michigan. While Michigan is outgained in nearly every game she plays, she is rarely out-played. Michigan wins (when she does win) because she manages to keep her opponents clear of her own goal, keeps kicking...

Author: By H. G. Salsinger, | Title: MICHIGAN TEAMS HAVE BEEN USERS OF "PUNT, PASS, AND PRAY" SYSTEM | 11/8/1930 | See Source »

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