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With their usual gentlemanly instincts rising supreme over all selfish motives and over indifference, the editors of the Crimson saw fit last night to speak for all of Harvard in inviting the waterless belles to a great liquid fiesta in Cambridge, city of cleanliness. We took it on ourselves to initiate the campaign to purify President Ham's soiled lassies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Share Our Showers | 9/24/1941 | See Source »

...thundering engine test cells, P. & W's bellowed. Elsewhere engineers were working out Ford's experimental 2,000-h.p., - G.M.'s Engineer Charles F. Kettering. liquid-cooled engine, seemed well satisfied with the progress they had made in less than a year. Also in the works was a small eight-cylinder, air-cooled engine for tanks and airplanes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Three's Two-Thirds | 9/22/1941 | See Source »

Republic makes the only U.S. pursuit ship that uses an air-cooled radial engine. A year ago the Army, all out for liquid-cooled power, gave Republic only enough attention to keep it going. Then the Navy introduced its F4U Vought-Sikorsky fighter, a 2,000-h.p. radial job that could outfly any liquid-cooled Army ship on the line. Army interest in air-cooled pursuits was reawakened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: BATTLE HYMN AT REPUBLIC | 9/15/1941 | See Source »

...assembling of Martin B-26 medium bomber fuselages should be started; then Bofors 40-mm. anti-aircraft guns should be in production. Already Chrysler's engineering department and laboratories are working 85% of their time on defense, developing a 2,000 h.p. airplane engine, a 500 h.p. liquid-cooled tank engine; a new airplane landing gear strut, etc. Half the 900 machine tools used to make the Bofors gun are being taken from the automobile assembly lines. Eleven different Chrysler divisions are supplying parts for the bombers. The 250 Army trucks that come off Dodge production lines every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chrysler's Sideshow | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

...Nichols, called "One Hundred Per Cent" because of his policy of keeping his First National Bank of Englewood, Ill. on a 100% liquid basis, hated the New Deal with a glacial hate. To depositors he said: "Go bury your money in a tomato can in your vegetable garden." He quit making loans, spurned new checking accounts, wrote down $24,000 of Federal Reserve stock to 10?, and siphoned out of the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank some $2,500,000-most of his bank's reserve-which he stuffed in deposit boxes. Increasingly bitter and violent about the New Deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEFLATION: Gnashing of Teeth | 9/1/1941 | See Source »

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