Word: grid
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...principle, the afterburner is as simple as ABC. The tailpipe of an ordinary turbojet engine is lengthened and inside its throat is placed a grid of hollow, perforated cross-pieces. When maximum power is needed, fuel is squirted into the stream of hot gas racing out of the tailpipe. There is plenty of heat to ignite it and plenty of oxygen to keep it alight. So a vast yellow flame bursts out of the pipe, and the plane gets a mighty shove forward...
Furthermore, insisted the athletic director, the purpose of amateur athletics is not to have an all-winning team but "to fit the athlete into college life." Washington claims it can afford to maintain this policy because, like Harvard, the university pays the grid deficit (about $20,000 annually) as part of its educational expenses...
...airmen flying the far north in search of weather data have often been bedeviled and bewildered by the arctic twilight. During the long arctic winter, the navigators of the 375th Squadron, at Eielson Airforce Base near Fairbanks, Alaska, had no trouble. They used special "grid" maps* and flew by the stars, visible all the time. During the arctic summer, they flew by the never-setting...
...With a "grid" or rectangular network of lines superimposed on the conic charts (with closely converging meridians) which are generally used near the pole...
...bulk of the arriving class registers Thursday and its football and musical talent begin activities at 4 and 7:15 p.m. Thursday respectively. Grid candidates appear at Dillon Field House and musicians try out in Paine Hall...