Word: mixes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Granted hats make news-but shouldn't your Dec. 13 World and People sections have gotten together? Or don't Pepsi-Cola and Vodka mix...
Take two carloads of flour, sift, add 2,750 gallons of shortening, 3½ tons of salt, 190,000 packets of yeast. Mix well. Let stand and rise for 19 hours. Mix again. Let stand another four hours. Roll into thin sheet and cut into small squares. Place in 300-ft.-long oven for three minutes at temperatures ranging from 560° to 620°. Yield: 28,280,000 saltine crackers...
Telltale Echoes. The secret is the mix of frequencies in the sound pulses, a formula that Lockheed copied from the porpoises. Small objects such as wires do not reflect the longer sound waves of the lower frequencies. The echoes that they send back are predominantly high-pitched, and a listener quickly learns to judge target size by the tone of the echo. Once he knows the size of an object, he can tell its distance by the loudness of the echo. Judging a target's material is a more subtle job, but in general, such hard materials as metal...
...products, 211 plants) in remarkably good shape. The major credit goes to Ralph Cordiner, who succeeded Charles E. ("Electric Charlie") Wilson as chief executive in 1950 and promptly ordered the most drastic reorganization in G.E.'s 71-year history. Cordiner did not radically change the product mix, which is spread almost equally among heavy electrical equipment, electronics, consumer goods and defense orders (G.E. is the fifth biggest defense contractor). But he decentralized operations and management, making each of 112 department managers a minor president with responsibility for his own budget, pricing and policies. The managers answered to a lean...
With this aim in mind the department has made a statistical study including such factors as course sizes, relative popularity of the department in terms of concentrators, and "output mix of the graduate courses with respect to undergraduate enrollment, and vica versa...