Word: network
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...story Hodge building is the tallest apartment house in Alaska, with 177 apartments of up to three bedrooms, bachelor officer quarters for 39, lounges, 28 laundries, rows of freezers, snack rooms, playrooms and hobby rooms. A network of tunnels connects the Hodge and other buildings, including a schoolhouse with a capacity of 200 pupils. Beyond all this is an assortment of service shops, a boat shop, telephone exchange, gymnasium, fire station, warehouses, steel docks-and a $5,500,000 power plant with enough juice (6,500 kw.) to supply a town of at least 2,000 people. The place...
...plainly regarded Nosenko, 36, as the biggest spy catch since Colonel Oleg Penkovsky, the Soviet military scientist who funneled military secrets to the West before being arrested and executed by the Russians last year. Nosenko apparently had brought with him invaluable operational and organizational details about the Soviet intelligence network, and officials hinted that his defection had already caused a shake-up within the Russian espionage system...
...representatives of the Harvard Debate Council will appear in a national debate tournament in Chicago Sunday. Arden G. Doss '64 and James II, McGrew'65 will debate a team from Georgetown University on the question "Should loyalty oaths be abolished?" The National Educational TV Network is taping the contest and plans to televise it this spring. The Harvard team won its place in the tournament by defeating Penn State in preliminary competition...
...Ambassador to the U.S. He then studied for entrance into the corps of Inspecteurs des Finances, a superelite brain trust that admits only a handful of men to its ranks each year and produces some of France's top administrative talent. Its veterans form an old-boy network that makes Britain's Oxbridge clan seem about as selective as the crowd at Auteuil...
Split-Pea Circuit. The transistor took the complicated network of wires in a vacuum tube and condensed it into a simple, solid piece of silicon or germanium; the microcircuit reduces an entire electronic circuit composed of dozens of transistors and other components to a tiny latticework of thin metal conductors mounted on a base of such material as glass or silicon. At Texas Instruments, which shares leadership in the microcircuitry field with Motorola and Fairchild Camera, engineers have developed a piece of silicon the size of a split pea into which they have fused the equivalent of 38 transistors, five...