Word: l
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dennis L. White '60 yesterday withdrew as a presidential candidate in the Young Republican Club election scheduled for March 3. "I find it impossible to continue in a race which annually results in personal slander and character assassination," he charged...
...U.S.S.R.," reported the Comite Special pour l'Annee Geophysique Internationale, "provided no guarantee whatsoever that the rest of the world will ever see any of the desired data; the Soviets say that they intend to negotiate each request for information with the requestor...
...interpreting the six billion calculations made each week by the IBM 704 computer is carried on by a small number of mathematicians and upper-atmosphere specialists at Smithsonian, many of whom also lecture at the University. Fred L. Whipple, Director of the Smithsonian Observatory, is an expert on meteors and meteoric risk to satellites as well as optical tracking; Theodore E. Sterne, Associate5The basis of JACCHIA'S discovery of the direct relationship between solar radiation and the movement of the satellites is illustrated by these four lines. The top two plots show the acceleration of two earth satellites...
Disclosing seven other positions, Nancy L. Proger '59, former president of SGA, said that a misprint on the ballot caused "indecisive results" in a vote between Emily L. Hartshorne '62 and Judianne Rood '62 for alternate NSA delegate...
Other officers elected include Nancy L. Merz '60, of Comstock Hall and Maysville, Ky., vice-president; Marjory P. Zoet '61, of Whitman Hall and Bellingham, Wash., secretary; Christina J. Beurling '61, of Comstock Hall and Princeton. N.J., treasurer; and Patricia E. Gerald '61, of Cabot Hall and Minneapolis, Minn., NSA delegate...