Word: chambersized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Grey-haired, bespectacled Washoe County District Court Judge Grant L. Bowen, 63, sat in his chambers and peered out the window into Reno's Virginia Street, hoping to catch a glimpse of the arriving plaintiff. "This is a great break for Reno," he said to New York Daily News...
The great I.C.I.-Courtaulds battle began ten weeks ago when Courtaulds directors, after secret merger negotiations, rejected as too small I.C.I.'s offer to pay the stock equivalent of $504 million for all of Courtaulds' outstanding shares. At that, I.C.I.'s icy-smooth Board Chairman Stanley Paul...
The Crimson's Sullivan had played a squash match the morning of the finals, and the Tournament was his first week of tennis since the squash season began. "He played all right, but you can't mix tennis shots with squash shots," observed Ralph Chambers, Longwood pro.
Last week the AEC explained that recent bomb tests have been conducted in deep vertical shafts. The walls of the test chambers are of sedimentary strata full of small pores. The irresistible pressure of a bomb's expanding fireball compresses this material, forming a spherical cavity holds its shape...
Freedom Is Crime. The hero, Hans Barlach, is a retired Swiss police commissioner, convalescing from an operation for cancer. He comes to suspect that a notorious doctor who performed experimental operations without anesthetic in Nazi concentration camps may be the same surgeon who is running a swank sanitarium near Zurich...