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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This car, which Dr. Bridges calls "Lightning Bug," looks something like the Dymaxion designed by Architect Richard Buckminster Fuller (TIME, June 12, 1933), but is smaller and squattier. It is almost perfectly streamlined, even the license plates and tail-lamp being recessed into the body and covered with Pyralin windows flush with the streamlining. There are no door handles; the doors must be opened with special keys. Dr. Bridges pronounced the Lightning Bug crash-proof and carbon-monoxide-proof. "My whole aim," said he, "was to show what could be done to attain safety, economy and readability in a small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Biologist's Bug | 5/4/1936 | See Source »

...German voters last week was that he said almost everything backwards as well as forwards in alternate moods similar to Wagnerian music and having a similar appeal to the German soul. Intellectual tests of consistency the cheering throngs did not apply; they simply revelled. The Great Orator filled them fuller & fuller to bursting with his simple themes: GERMANY, BLOOD & SOIL, HONOR...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Best Mouths | 3/30/1936 | See Source »

Those already working out are Arthur E. Brown, Jr., winner of the fall tournament, Cleveland Amory, runner-up in the same, Jack D. Andrews, Francis H. Appleton 3d., James M. Arensberg. Oliver P. Bolton, Arthur H. Brooks, Jr., Morton L. Davis, Jr., William P. Everts, Jr., Frederic W. Fuller, Jr., Donald H. Gordon, Walter S. Griscom, Jr., Andre J. Mendel. Charles N. Miles, and Murray L. Silberstein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS STARS START SOUTHWARD THURSDAY | 3/27/1936 | See Source »

Jack D. Andrews, of La Crosse, Wisconsin; Alan S. Evans, of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania; William R. Eyler, of Toledo, Ohio; Richard B. Finn, of Niagara Falls, New York; Ralph T. Fuller, of Hudson Ohio; Frederick W. Heckel, 3d., of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Lawrence M. Levinson, of Chattanooga, Tennessee; Allen E. Puckett, of Chicago Heights, Illinois; Joseph S. Harvin, of Fort Worth, Texas; Walter J. Bate, of Richmond, Indiana; Richard R. Beatty, Jr., of Kansas City, Missouri, Clayton J. Clawson, of Madera, California; Edger L. Haff, Jr., of Fort Edward, New York; Martin Lichterman, of Brooklyn, New York; William W. Minton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORTY-TWO STUDENTS ARE AWARDED PRIZES | 3/25/1936 | See Source »

...formation here, in order still further to cement the bonds of friendship of the students of our nations. The details are as yet not finally settled, and the society is not going to start work until next term, but then I hope to be able to give you fuller particulars. So far the help of Sir Evelyn Wrench of the All Peoples Association has been obtained, and he has promised to interest the American Ambassador in London in the scheme. If a similar society were to be started in Harvard, cooperation between the two might have valuable results...

Author: By Peter Hume, | Title: The Cambridge Letter | 3/19/1936 | See Source »

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