Word: jehangir
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...Wages. Many nations that once produced no steel or very little have begun developing their own industries, often with U.S. aid. India, for example, is modernizing and expanding its steel plants under the leadership of Steel Baron Jehangir Ratan Dadabhoy Tata, who has expanded his huge plant to a capacity of more than 1,500,000 tons of salable steel annually. Canada, once a prime market for U.S. steel, has steadily supplied more of its own needs from its growing steel industry...
...York last week came a distinguished Indian visitor seeking money. But unlike some visitors, this one wanted not a handout from the U.S. taxpayer but a private loan. Lean, handsome Jehangir Ratan Dadabhoy Tata, 53, chairman of Tata Enterprises, was looking for an additional $17.5 million of private financing for a 700,000-ton expansion of the Tata Iron & Steel Co. works at Jamshedpur, India. Topping a 500,000-ton addition under way, the expansion will raise steel output from 800,000 to 2,000,000 tons by late 1958, make the plant by far the largest integrated steel mill...
After skittling Yale out for 24 runs on Franklin Field yesterday, the Crimson cricket team went on to score 84, winning by seven wickets. Cambridge Blue Tony Rimel spearheaded the Crimson attack with three wickets for one run, while Jehangir Mugaseth made the side's top score...
...Homi Jehangir Bhabha, 43, is a handsome, stocky physicist from Bombay, India. He speaks precise English with a Cambridge accent, and is an accomplished painter and violinist. At 31 he became a fellow of the Britain's Royal Society, and he is now the chairman of India's Atomic Energy Comission. In new York last week week, Dr Bhabha explained how India intends to lift itself by its atomic bootstraps...
Major Sport H in Minor Colors--James E. Bacon, Wilmette, Ill.; Joseph S. Clark 3rd, Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington A. Flagg Jr., East Williston, New York; C. Henry W. Foster 2nd, Charles River, Mass.; Samuel Hoar, Jr., Concord, Mass.; Jehangir J. Mugaseth, Bombay, India; Hugh Nawn Jr., Newton Centre, Mass.; David Symmes, Franconia, N.H.; Charles W. Ufford, Haverford, Pa.; David Watts, Short Hills, N.J.; Morris W. Wood Jr., Amber Pa.; Laurence A. Pierce, Manager, Brookline, Mass...