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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Paul A. Vernaglia said that surgeons feel his son "will probably suffer no permanent damage" as the result of the injuries he suffered when he and Charles P. Pieper '69 were attacked and beaten by a gang of five men on Dunster Street in front of Kirkland House...
Paul A. Vernaglia, Jr. '70 and Charles P. Pieper '69 were attacked at about 12:30 Saturday night on Dunster Street in front of Kirkland and Eliot Houses...
Police identified the four as: Ronald D. Gildair, 19, William J. Scalley, 21, Brian P. Stone, 20, and Ronald J. Bohannan, 21, all of Somerville...
Tests of the device, conducted at the bureau's Bartlesville, Okla., petroleum research center, will continue through July. Thus far, they have demonstrated that the reactor can cut automotive hydrocarbon exhaust to less than 70 parts per million, compared with an average of 900 p. p.m. in exhaust from cars unequipped with pollution-control units. Carbon monoxide has been reduced to less than .7% of the total exhaust from a car equipped with the reactor. Both figures are well within the 1970 standards proposed last week. Nonetheless, said one Du Pont official, the unit is far from commercially feasible...
...group headed by Gainsbrugh: N.Y.U. Professor Solomon Fabricant, Du Pont Economist Ira T. Ellis, Michigan U. Professor Paul W. McCracken, American Airlines Vice President George P. Hitchings, Bank of America Vice President Walter E. Hoadley, U.S. Steel Economist William H. Peterson, N.Y.U. Professor Jules Backman, Bankers Trust Vice President Roy L. Reierson, Ragnar D. Naess of Naess & Thomas, investment counselors, Commerce Department Economist Louis J. Paradiso, and James W. Knowles, research director of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee...