Word: ores
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...system of refining iron ore with natural gas instead of coke. If successful, A.D.L.'s "fluid-bed" furnace would enable coal-poor countries, such as Venezuela, to develop their own steel industries...
...world's greatest iron deposits push through Brazilian earth in mountains of solid ore-65 billion tons, 35% of the world's total reserves, much of it the 60% hematite that steelmen call "filet mignon...
...After burning out his competition with two blazing, 59-sec. middle laps, the University of Oregon's Dyrol Burleson slipped to 59.4 sec. in the final lap, still managed a 3-min. 57.6-sec. mile at Eugene, Ore.-fastest ever by a U.S. miler. Said Burleson afterward: "I think I could have cut three seconds off the last lap if I'd had someone to hang on to. When I get ahead, I get lazy...
Peter J. Heck '63, of Leverett House and Chestertown, Md., will manage lacrosse, and James D. Wilson '62, of Adams House and The Dalles, Ore., will manage tennis...
...paint his own impression of faraway places for this week's Modern Living story on travel, and Jones responded by painting places he has never seen (his own faraway travel has been limited to Alaska as a World War II War Department artist, Labrador on a FORTUNE iron-ore assignment, and Bermuda for pleasure). Jones riffled through scads of travel photographs and "picked places that said to me, 'Go, go, I want to go there.' " For the curious, Jones's melange includes a girl from Tahiti, some cliffs near Beirut, a Greek island, and the harbor...