Word: heat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...altitudes of up to 180,000 ft. Patiently, he practiced moving about in the suit he would wear outside the capsule. Weighing 31 lbs and costing over $30,000, the garment is a marvel of cautious construction With 22 layers, it acts as a coat ot armor, as a heat repellant, as protection from deep-freeze temperatures, and as a pressure force to keep White s body from exploding in the near-vacuum of space. Yet it also allows a certain freedom of movement. Although NASA experts figured that the odds against White being punctured by high-velocity micrometeor...
Army's Jim Warner upset Tom Sullivan and Seton Hall's Germann brothers in the mile with a 4:08 clocking. The Germanns also finished two-five behind Carroll in the 880. Ballyhooed Tom Bauer of St. Johns looked great in his trial heat but didn't score in the final...
...from the heat came soundless, shook...
Winds is midstream made Harvard's hope of breaking the 2000-meter course record of 5:54.4, unreasonable, but in the boat's trial heat in the morning it was close. In that race the varsity was clocked at 6:04.2, but then all the qualifying races were fast...
...Light, Not Heat." At an informal preliminary session over coffee and cookies with professors and graduate students, the team got a taste of what it was in for. "You State Department people," complained Fred Ciporen, 25, a history graduate, "are coming here on the assumption that we students don't know what Government policy is. Well we do know, and we disagree with it." Replied Conlon: "No, we don't make that assumption at all. We only intend to share our experience with you. We are interested in and respect your views and hope you will respect ours...