Word: planting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...engineer's force aboard ship; (2) general description marine main engines, their operation and maintenance; (3) boilers and fireroom fittings--operation, care and preservation, etc., including main and auxiliary feed systems; (4) auxiliaries--disposition operation and upkeep; (5) water-tight subdivisions, drainage system, etc.; (6) evaporators and distilling plant; (7) electric lighting and power plant...
...authority on fast planes. On January 5, 1916, he was mentioned in the orders of the day for his daring flying and spleen did work in the field. Soon afterwards he broke down and was invalided. He was killed while testing a new speed scout airplane at the plant of Vickers...
Willis R. Whitney, of the class of 1890, director of the laboratory of the General Electric Company, and a member of the United States Naval Consulting Board, spoke on "Preparedness." Following this came President Maclaurin's address, which was devoted largely to the financial history of the present plant...
...payment of salary deficits which are at present met by drawing on the Alumni Fund. More scholarships are also spoken of as a real need. For the past decade the increase in productive funds has failed to keep pace with the increase in the operating expenses of the educational plant, and the report shows that the increase in the productive endowment has been used almost entirely for restricted uses, such as the establishment of a new graduate course in business administration. A total income of $417,618.03 includes the tuition income of $181,519.79 and $34,463.63 which represents...
Chauncey Chester Loomis '15, the business partner of S. B. Pennock '15, who was killed in an explosion at their plant in Newark has written the following article on his life and work. Loomis was with Pennock at the time of the fatal explosion...