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...Crewmen, coxswains, and coaches have helped four University scientists develop a new blood test to judge emotional strain, it was learned yesterday...
...look into the future, they confess to considerable bewilderment. None can now predict how the new weapons will react upon one another and upon older weapons. Another unknown quantity is their cost, which is sure to be high. But many advantages are gained by dispensing with the human crewmen, who need space, visibility, heating and cooling, oxygen and pressurizing apparatus. And the crew of the modern bomber is an expensive item itself; it takes money and time to train its members...
With this thought in mind 20 determined crewmen entrain at 8:30 a.m. today for Philadelphia where the varsity and junior varsity eights race Penn and Navy over the 2000 meter downstream course on the Schuylkill at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The varsity will be trying to win the Adams Cup for the tenth consecutive time...
Inside the world's biggest bomber, the camera pokes into the small, pressurized compartments, jammed with equipment, where the crewmen eat hot meals, perform, their demanding jobs, doze off-duty in tiered bunks. To get from one end of the big bomber to the other, the airmen crawl the distance of half a city block, or slide on a dolly through a tunnel in the innards of the plane...
...rusty, barnacle-encrusted hull high out of the water. Skipper William Lamont returned from the agent's office with the news that the Empire Marshal had been ordered to Dairen to load soybeans for England. A crew member yelled, "That's Red China!" Unanimously, the 58 crewmen-four Poles, three expatriate Chinese, one German, 50 Scots and Englishmen-applied the lesson they had learned from the Communists on the way to Indo-China. They voted not to take the ship to any Communist port. Explained Chief Steward Vincent Rottgardt: "We decided on principle. We've been...