Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...through faster schedules and easier maintenance. The four Pratt & Whitney J-5U jets have fewer moving parts to get out of whack, are hung under the wings in pods for easy repairs. Pilots will also have things easier. The 707's flight deck has only 179 switches, levers, panel instruments and warning lights, v. 404 on the Stratocruiser...
...teacher's interest in his students does not always receive the proper recognition, said another of the panel's speakers, Francis M. Rogers, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, talking on opportunities in teaching on the college level. Knowledge of subject matter is now the vital criterion for placement and promotion on college faculties, said Rogers, and "that may not be entirely appropriate...
Despite the generally recognized lowness of teaches' salaries, college faculty members can earn a "living wage," Rogers told the Panel. Ph.D.'s just leaving the Graduate School receive first-year teaching salaries averaging from $4,000 to $4,500 a year, he said...
...poliomyelitis. So. certainly, thought Pittsburgh's Dr. William McD. Hammon, the epidemiologist who pioneered mass tests with it (TIME, Nov. 3, 1952). But this week a score of the nation's leading experts on polio and immunization turned thumbs down on G.G. (Dr. Hammon was on the panel, but his position was not disclosed...
Lasky, editor of "The American Legion Reader," and co-author of "Seeds of Treason," spoke on a panel with Hal Claney, news editor of the Boston Traveler and William E. Mullins, political editor of the Boston Herald...