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...this moment, Taft seems to have more delegates, but a far different picture emerges from a closer study of where Taft's delegates come from and where Eisenhower's come from (see map...
...found that though the basking shark's liver is known to contain hundreds of pounds of valuable oil, no one had much else to say about the great fish. Here, in short, was a veteran's dream, "an unexplored field, an amazing blank upon the . . . map of the world's natural history...
...dwarfs both the original 160-mile Pennsylvania Turnpike, the first super toll-highway, and the new $250 million, 118-mile New Jersey Turnpike (TIME, Aug. 27). With both of these, after a 35-mile Philadelphia bypass links them, the Ohio Turnpike will provide a super-highway route (see map) enabling motorists to drive all the way from Hartford, Conn, to Indiana, at high speeds, with few toll stops and no traffic lights. When additional New England toll roads are completed interlinked highways will reach from Portland, Me. to Chesapeake Bay and Washington...
...beat the heat," said Thomas H. Stearns '53 yesterday. He hid a yellow map in his carburetor...
...turning up oil where it has never been found before, the hunt is transforming whole regions. Denver, center of the furious drilling activity in the new Denver-Julesburg oilfields (see map), is already talking cockily of eclipsing Houston as the oil capital of the world. In Montana and North Dakota, whose saucerlike Williston Basin contains immense oil treasures, the Big Sky country's cattle and wheat economy is getting ready for a tremendous upsurge of industry. Men in the area foresee pipelines, refineries and plants turning out "petrochemicals" (TIME, May 12), oil's new frontier...