Word: finished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...light the human eye can see, is also working on a nuclear engine that may some day power spaceships to Mars and Venus. Under Burnham, its money-losing heavy-electrical-equipment division is again profitable (thanks in part to price boosts), and its long-neglected consumer division will finish 1964 in the black ("but not by very much," says Burnham) for the first time in several years. Westinghouse has developed dozens of new consumer products, including push-bar radios, a self-starting can opener, and an electric toothbrush for kids that is shaped like a rocket and sits...
...gear ratios and reassembling fuel lines that he can scarcely stay awake long enough to endanger a girl's reputation. Of course, he regains consciousness moments before the Big Race, a tense, imaginatively shot sequence filled with screeching wheels and groaning metal as the cars hurtle toward the finish, arousing moviegoers just in time for the second feature...
Rounding out the Princeton team are Larry Taylor, the first Tiger across the finish line in last week's victory over Penn, and Ritch Geisel, second for Princeton in that race. This pair has run about even with Odell and Sweeny during most of the season...
...balance isn't such a blessing if the quality isn't there to begin with. Teams that sweep sixth through tenth places finish second...
...only Yalie who should finish before the Crimson can place five men is Bill Mather. Mather took first place in the Elis' loss to Cornell last week...