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...head TF was in shorts,” said Sarah E. Kleinschmidt ’05, another student in the class who arrived right when the accident took place. “And he got some on his shoes...
Chemistry students were asked to leave the lab and once in the hallway, Science Center alarms were sounded to evacuate the building. But students had a chance to “sneak back into the classroom,” and retrieve their possessions, said Kleinschmidt, who actually opted to leave some of her belongings...
Many students said they were not disappointed by class cancellations. Taking advantage of the free time, Kleinschmidt returned to her room to relax...
...federal judges elsewhere-notably in Arizona's sprawling Maricopa County, where heavy floods a year ago limited travel and thus created a perfect test for the idea. While saving considerable time and money, "it doesn't cut down the effectiveness of the advocacy at all," says Thomas Kleinschmidt, a superior court judge in Phoenix. The technique is used for various proceedings, including hearings on the admission of evidence, the trial schedule and the parties' rights to documents from their opponents' files...
DIED. Edward E. Kleinschmidt, 101, inventor of the Teletype machine used to transmit news around the globe; of heart disease; in Canaan, Conn. A tinkerer as a child, Kleinschmidt was only 15 when he began work on the Teletype, an invention that eventually made him a multimillionaire. Among his 100-odd patented inventions: the stock market ticker, an automatic fishing reel, a police radio-teleprinter and a macaroni-twisting machine...