Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Britain and Russia, having first agreed on an "effective inspection plan," should 1) halt production of fissionable material for weapons purposes on April 1, 1958, or as soon as possible thereafter upon the ratification of the necessary agreements; and 2) thereafter divert all such nuclear production to peaceful purposes. Net effect of the plan: while allowing the big powers to hang on to nuclear weapons stockpiled before the cut-off date, it would "reverse the trend" of nuclear armament and pave the way for transfers of existing stockpiles to non-military...
...first singles, Junta blasted B.U.'s Bill Kerr, 6-0, 6-1, and in the second spot, Gottlieb, working towards developing his net game, took a 6-3, 7-5 contest from Ray Kenney. Third singles man Sears won a 6-4, 6-2 match from Al Weber...
...back toward the middle of the combustion chamber. Their end disks act as air pumps, raising the pressure of the air in the storage compartment. When the pistons have covered the ports, the air in the combustion chamber is compressed and heated, and the cycle starts over again. The net result of this operation, which may be repeated thousands of times per minute, is a large volume of gas forced through the spinning turbine to create mechanical energy...
Thayer Middle, Grays, and Mower are still in the running for the overall championship. Winners of the softball championship can pick up 100 points toward the freshman championship, and the dormitory which wins the tennis, rowing, and track events can net 40 points. Teams also receive one point for each individual participating...
...some laps to travel before catching its main rival, Sears, Roebuck & Co. Reported Sears last week: 1956 sales totaled $3,555,684,148, for a jump of 7.5% in the year, and earnings were $164,816,293. Significantly, noted Sears, "increased competition in our field" lowered after-tax net to 4.6% of sales...