Word: dieselization
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...town of Brookline and the Brookline Citizens to Protect the Environment charged Harvard this week with going ahead with construction of a prohibited diesel electric generating portion of the plant. Harvard officials, however, strongly deny any violation of a January 31 injunction against construction, issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE...
Thomas B. Bracken, attorney for the Town of Brookline and the Brookline Citizens to Protect the Environment, said the groups' suit charges that Harvard has continued to build the diesel electric generating portion of the plant in the face of a January 31 state ruling against the construction...
...Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) specifically disapproved the "construction (installation) and operation of the proposed diesel portion" of the plant on January 31 because of the allegedly dangerous level of nitrogen dioxide the diesels would produce, although it permitted Harvard to continue construction of the steam- and chilled water-producing portions of the facility...
...take over as director of the Psycho-Neurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous in sunny California. On the way to the institute, he is told that his predecessor died under suspicious circumstances. Shortly thereafter he meets two of his associates at the institute, Dr. Montague and Nurse Diesel, played by two Brooks regulars, Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman. Korman, as the neurotic, weak-willed doctor, seems to be trapped in reruns of the Carol Burnett Show. Leachman repeats her role as Frau Blucher in Young Frankenstein. Looking for all the world like a wrestler and sporting a pair...
MEANWHILE, DR THORNDIKE, with the help of his old professor, Dr. Lillolman, tries to cope with his own particular neurosis--fear of heights known as High Anxiety. Montague and Diesel find out about his condition by chance, and the plot thickens into a conventional murder mystery, with comedy ostensibly subbing for the mystery. Thorndike is cleverly framed, but aided by the daughter of an imprisoned patient (Madeline Kahn), he shakes the police and manages to clear his name and even overcome the ravages of High Anxiety...