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...doing so. A 1979 Government study suggests that the U.S. could consume an extra 500,000 bbl. per day of oil (a 3% rise in total consumption) if such switching became widespread. But otherwise the short-term response is likely to be limited. Explains Economist Joy Dunkerley of Resources for the Future, a Washington think tank: "If you've bought an efficient car, you don't run out and buy a bigger one once the price of gas drops 15?. If you've installed insulation, you don't just tear it out. People have made...
Harold B. Dunkerley, Development Development Advisor for the Service, is in charge of the is in charge of the Colombia team. He will be returning to Harvard in two or three months but no successor has been named because of the situation's uncertainty, Papanek said...
Died. John Oxenham (real name: William Arthur Dunkerley), about 80, fecund British novelist and poet; near Worthing, Sussex. He wrote 67 books. His daughter, who calls herself Elsie Jeanette Oxenham, has already published 63. His World War I verse had a great vogue and his Hymn, For the Men at the Front sold 8,000,000 copies...
...periods. 1932 SPRINGFIELD SECONDS Speek, Hurvitch. g. g., Springer Myerson, Dame, pt. pt., Kaufman Rodenberg. c.pt. c.pt., Murray Field. Hermann, Id. Id., Stiner Wilder. Sweeney, Edwards, 2d. 2d., Holmes Pattison. Carnduff, c. c., Gilmore, Vandenberg Harris, Abramovitch, 3a. 3a., Hall Cochraane, Winslow, 2a. 2a., Humphrey, Ellis Keck, 1a. 1a., Dunkerley Lay, Winer, o,h. o.h., Sampson Kuhl, Alt. i.h. i.h., Cobb...
Score Harvard Freshmen S. Springfield Seconds 2. Goals-Cochrane 5, Keek 3. Gilmore, Dunkerley, Referee-Leaf. Time-Two 30-minute periods...
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