Word: lunde
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...engineer at the company's plant in Brigham City, Utah, telephoned McDonald at the Cape about 4 p.m. He said that he and other engineers at the plant were worried about the seals. McDonald then got the latest prediction, about 22 degrees , and, finding this "very serious," called Robert Lund, the vice president for engineering at Thiokol, to urge a full-scale analysis to determine if the seals could perform safely at that temperature. It should be "an engineering decision," McDonald told Lund, "not a programmanagement decision...
Back in Utah, preparations for the pivotal teleconference were rushed. Lund ordered all data collected on any correlation between temperature and the amount of erosion experienced in the O rings on previous flights. Boisjoly worried in particular about Shuttle Mission 51-C in January 1985, in which the seal temperature had been 53 degrees (although the air had warmed to 66 degrees by the time of launch). When the spent boosters were recovered from that flight, what Boisjoly described as black soot "just like coal" was found behind a primary ring in one booster, indicating that gases had blown past...
Editor for This Issue: Victoria G.T. Bassetti '87 Night Editors: Michael D. Nolan '88 David S. Graham '88 David S. Hilzenrath '87 Shari Rudavsky '88 Matthew A. Saal '87 Editorial Editors: Gary D. Rowe '88 Feature Editors: Victoria G.T. Bassetti '87 Copy Editor: Louisa C. Lund '89 Photo Editor: M. Jeremy Yamin '87 Sports Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Business Editor: Marc N. Diker...
...problems protecting White at times this year, but allowed only two sacks last weekend. Starting unit consists of Jim Morris, George Kostakos, Wayne Hunley, Mike Murray, Hal Watson and Joe Ryan. Must pave way for another 200-yd. day by Crimson runners today. Even OFFENSIVE LINE: Roger Anderson, Ken Lund, Bob Becker, George Matthews, and Steve Skwara. A decent group that opens holes for its backs and protects the quarterback on its good days, but sometimes (especially against Penn several weeks ago) has lapses on both fronts. DEFENSIVE LINE: One of Harvard's most improved units, the defensive line that...
...lives for 85 characters. Rick Blaine, for example, was born in Omaha in 1900. Before Casablanca and the Cafe Americain, he played football at the University of Nebraska, organized farm workers in California, fought against fascism in Spain and played the black market in Paris. There he met Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), a language teacher and daughter of a bankrupt Swedish count, who will survive the war to subtitle Ingmar Bergman films, model for Edward Hopper and become Dag Hammarskjold's assistant. She died with the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1961 when their plane crashed in Africa...