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...precious metals and other reusable parts, it's still tough to make any money recycling PCs. Minus the cost of processing, the average used system is worth a measly $6 in raw materials, according to electronics recycler Envirocycle in Hallstead, Pa. The monitor is worth just $2.50. When IBM announced its consumer-PC recycling program last fall, it decided to have the carcasses shipped not to its 700,000-sq.-ft. recycling center in Endicott (where it mines corporate PCs for parts) but to an independent recycler 30 miles away. The reason: "Typically all that low-end stuff...
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...injured three people, wrecked nearby shops, but did not damage the newspaper's press. Police searched for a possible connection between this and the bombing on New Year's Eve of the Scranton Sun, earnest crusader against crime, smallest English daily in Scranton, published by W. H. Hallstead...
Through the windows of bootlegging, murder, general crime, the Scranton Sun (W. H. Hallstead, II, publisher) has been for some months tossing editorial bombs. Nearby shanty towns were special targets for attack. Wide-awake criminals and sleepy municipal destroyers were flayed valiantly. Criminals found paths of their pravity hindered...
Company A: Cadet 1st Lieut., M. B. Frankel '18; Cadet 2d Lieut., W. F. Hallstead 2GB; Cadet Sgts., A. S. Anderson '17, G. H. Code '18, S. H. Fabian uC, G. D. Jay 2GB; Cadet Corps., A. E. Angier '20, J. Cooper '18, B. Lewis '20, B. Morton '20, H. M. Williams '20, T. G. Holcombe '20, J. R. Haire...
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