Word: coxes
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...great traits is to set all the parts and people in working harmony," adds Archibald Cox '34, Loeb University Professor Emeritus and a friend of Bok's. "This University is made of a great number of different parts, and it is inescapable that these interests are going to conflict with one another. One of the great tasks that Derek does so well is to keep these interests working together, in harmony, in a progressive state...
Given the potential for calamity, the safety record of the American chemical and energy industries is impressive. Last year U.S. chemical firms had 5.2 reported occupational injuries per 100 workers, an outstanding record in manufacturing. Declares Geraldine Cox, technical director for the Chemical Manufacturers' Association: "We are the safest industry...
Petrochemical companies attempt to build safety into their plants from the bottom up. Says Geraldine Cox, vice president and technical director for the Chemical Manufacturers Association, a trade group: "We try to design safety into our systems." That frequently means extensive redundancy-two valves, for example, where only one is needed. It means building storage tanks to withstand pressures and temperatures well above expected maximums. Adds Cox: "It's a process of calculating extremes, then designing beyond that." Every year the association reviews 1,200 engineering standards with an eye to making them sharper and tougher. American Cyanamid...
DEMark Petruzzietto Princeton DE Steve Anderson Harvard DT Tom Gilmore Pennsylvania DT Barry Ford Harvard MG John Zanieski Yale LB Kevin Bradley Pennsylvania LB Anthony DiTommaso Princeton LB Keith Bakowski Cornell DB Tim Chambers Pennsylvania DB Cecil Cox Harvard DB Eric Robinson Princeton P Hank Eaton Yale
...Cox's 78 tackles were good for second best on the squad and the free safety also notched one sack and an interception...