Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The packed little hall in the Saar mining town of Illingen crackled with excitement. Behind the stage, huge and threatening, a black eagle glared down from a red banner with the three initials of the new Saar Democratic Party (DPS) slashed white across its breast. Party Chieftain Heinrich Schneider, a...
The reputation of the main speaker was known throughout the territory. It was no surprise to the University of Alaska's commencement audience last year that he should choose as his theme: "Be Bold." Ernest Newton Patty had been one of the original 1922 faculty at the struggling new...
Bison & Oxen. The fame of the school of mines soon spread to the whole institution. The university's 13-building campus is uniquely equipped to give special training. Its geologists have studied the chemistry of the arctic's soil and the effect of frost and thaw. Its Geophysical...
URANIUM HUNT will be started by Texas Co., 14th biggest U.S. industrial company. The oil company will form a new $6,000,000 firm with two other smaller companies (New Jersey Zinc Co., Shattuck Denn Mining Corp.) to lease several hundred square miles of potential uranium lands in Arizona, New...
¶ Robert Bernerd Anderson, 45, who resigned recently as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (TIME, July 25), became president of Ventures Ltd., giant Canadian holding company with interests (mostly mining) scattered over five continents. He succeeds Thayer Lindsley, Ventures' founder, who becomes board chairman. Texas-born Lawyer Anderson will...