Word: jersey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Colonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf, onetime superintendent of New Jersey State Police when the Lindbergh baby was kidnaped and murdered, is trying to improve Persia's rural police, the undisciplined, isolated officers who patrol villages and outlying districts...
Nursing a cold at home in West Orange was Governor Charles Edison of New Jersey...
...meeting of the Brooks House Cabinet last night, Richard N. Swift '44 of Adams House and Bloomfield, New Jersey, took over the post of president left vacant by the departure Sunday of George M Burditt '44, and Thomas Stanton '44 of Eliot House and Cincinnati, was elected vice-president...
Hugh M. Hyde '44 of 59 Plympton Street and Far Hills, New Jersey, was elected president, and Brooks N. Heath '44 of Winthrop House and Auburndale, Massachusetts, taking over Hyde's former post, secretary, at the Student Council meeting last night, while it was decided that Thomas V. Keene, Jr. '45 would remain treasurer...
Into the War. Any later details are a company secret. But one thing is certain: New Jersey Zinc's plants in its home State, Pennsylvania, and the West are all-out for war. Biggest wartime zinc need is for millions of shell cases, which the U.S. specifies must be 30% high-grade zinc, 70% copper. Then comes a string of zinc alloy castings for trucks and aircraft (fuel pumps, carburetors, door handles, etc.), die-cast gun sights, shell fuses and fire pumps, galvanized ship plates, sanitary equipment and plain tin roofs. Atop this are zinc oxide for paint, tires...