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Heeding traditional scientific protocol, Fairbank last week was not talking publicly in advance of the scheduled publication of his results in Physical Review Letters. But the basic operation of his quark-hunting experiment is known. As their tool, Fairbank and two young colleagues-Arthur Hebard, now at Bell Laboratories, and George LaRue-devised an updated version of the classical "oil drop" experiment, first used by Robert Millikan in 1910 to measure the charge on a single electron. Instead of oil drops, the Fairbank team relied on tiny spheres of niobium, a metal that becomes a superconductor when it is chilled...
...Summary: Rickenbacker (H) defeated Cerey (D), 2 and 1. Tarlow (D) defeated Matson (H), 1 up. Exall (D) defeated Denton (H), 1 up, nineteenth hole, McMahon (D) defeated O'Keefe (H), 2 and 1. Hebard (D) defeated Mee (H), 3 and 1. Eichler (D) defeated Hubbell (H), 2 up. Probosco (D) defeated Seeger...
High scorer Hebard at center for the Gymnasis, was the outstanding man on the court, while Meyers, his teammate at left guard, provided one of the most deceptive exhibitions of dribbling and ball handling ever seen on the Crimson court...
...Lawrenceville beating last year to mar its record, Hill beat Hotchkiss 12 to 0. Only a few Hill boys were allowed to go to the game, at Lakeville. Conn.; 200 or so Hill alumni remembered the cheers well enough to yelp for Hill's Fullback Dick Hebard. who made both touchdowns, the second with a 66-yd. run. His punts averaged 43 yd. and with one exception went out of bounds inside the Hotchkiss loyd. line. Eighteen-year-old son of Roy W. Hebard. New York engineer, Hebard is the only athlete in history of his school...
Chairman Schwab had told stockholders that he had obtained the idea of a bonus plan from that great and canny Steelman Andrew Carnegie, who gave Charles Schwab a yearly bonus of $1,000,000.* Scoffing this, Mr. Hebard wrote: ''Your reference to the $1,000,000 bonus paid to you by Mr. Carnegie 30 years ago does not mention that the fabulous profits realized then by the iron and steel industry were due not so much to any super-management but rather to the utterly unjustified high protective tariff and the rail pool. No such profits are obtained...