Word: layout
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with plenty of experience. Feature Editor Staff Sergeant Douglas Borgstadt was formerly Post Scripts editor of the Satevepost. Picture Editor Staff Sergeant Leo Hofeller was picture editor of the Daily News and has had extensive experience with the Armored Forces. Art Director Staff Sergeant Arthur Weithas takes charge of layouts, and was an advertising layout are before...
...Spencer Frederick, ex-carpenter, is now layout man in the welded-parts section at Schenectady. His suggestion for rearrangement of ship-motor parts cut from large steel sheets gets 25% more pieces from each sheet, saves 110,000 lb. of steel. By better arrangement of other parts cut from steel sheets he saves another 537,000 lb. of steel. Total savings: enough to make 80,000 Garand rifles. His award...
Besides this staff, Higgins has some plant, some materials and some promises. The plant includes a $100,000 shipyard structure which could be used for an aircraft layout room and office building; the materials are a three-year supply of lauan teakwood and pine lumber for plywood; the promises are that the War Department will supply most of the needed machinery. A. J. expects no labor shortage, plans to hire 80% women (50-50 white and colored). Lastly, he has a bagful of tricks which have already helped him win the Army & Navy "E." Samples: To fill a rush boat...
...Schwartzkopf, who only last week broke Leslie MacMitchell's course record, ran a brilliant race to finish first and chop ten seconds from his previous record. Schwartzkopf's time of 26 minutes 7 seconds is especially good in view of the fact that Yale's five mile layout is one of the toughest in the country...
...large, white crockery commodes. Officers who tended to laugh at the British Army's batman system are now considering adopting it, since it is inefficient that an officer should spend time carting himself hot water for washing. They are discovering that the antiquated, inadequate plumbing and general layout of British houses were designed for excess domestic manpower which is no longer available...