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...finding increasing nonaviation uses for jet engines (including shipboard power, heating plants and railroad trains), are eagerly exploiting the power market. The jets' value has become obvious: Holyoke, Mass., switched on its Pratt & Whitney stand-by jet when the blackout hit, two minutes later had full power. Hartford, Conn., also stayed aglow with emergency jet power. A week after the blackout, New Jersey's Public Service Electric & Gas Co. began using an eight-jet system that provides 121,000 kw. for peak loads and emergency power...
...Yale University, who in World War II devised an invaluable short-cut method of teaching spoken Japanese based on phonetics and idioms that opened up the immensely complicated language to thousands of Allied interpreters, is now in standard use throughout the U.S.; of congestive heart failure; in New Haven, Conn...
Wilkinson and Army Captain Richard E. Foster, also in the Management Program, were flying to Newark to bring their wives back for next week's graduation ceremonies. Foster was on the critical list in a Danbury, Conn. hospital yesterday, but his chances for recovery were described as good...
Harvard's wrestlers fought to a fourth place finish in a rugged field of 16 teams Saturday at the Coast Guard Academy Tournament in New London, Conn. Ed Franquemont and Paul Padlak led the way for the Crimson with second place in their weight classes...
...LONDON, Conn.--Harvard's wrestling team was second only to national power Oklahoma State at the end of the quarter-final round of the Coast Guard Invitational wrestling Tournament. Three Harvard wrestlers were still in contention for individual titles...