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...room a model missile aircompressor system went whoomp, shooting a miniature missile ceilingward. In a third, a miniature carbon-dioxide plant emitted a cloud of gas and strewed bits of Dry Ice on the floor. The gadgets are just a few of the ingenious devices that Colonel Frank J. Polich has built to help 10,000 soldiers each year understand the increasingly complex jobs they must perform in the missile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Pink Is for Learning | 7/4/1960 | See Source »

...took command of the Army's "Mech and Tech" school four years ago, he found that there had been little change in training since the early days of World War II. "But there is 100 years', perhaps a thousand years', difference in terms of warfare," says Polich. At a time when five enlisted men are supposed to operate nuclear-armed battlefield missiles with the power of 1,000 World War II bombers, instructors were still droning through confusing, poorly illustrated lectures more likely to put students to sleep than turn them into well-trained technicians. Says Polich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Pink Is for Learning | 7/4/1960 | See Source »

...rest of Caldwell's selections included Dave McLaughlin, Dartmouth, and Stan Intihar, Cornell, ends; Parker Caswell, Dartmouth, and Thorne Shugart, Yale, tackles; Dick Polich, Yale, and Stan Tsapsis, Cornell, guards; and Dick Jackson of Cornell, Don Thompson of Brown, and George Welsh of Navy, backs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 3 Crimson Stars Named to All-Ivy Squad; Coolidge, Culver on Tiger Opponent Team | 11/28/1953 | See Source »

With Clasby and Culver alternating short gains, the Crimson moved the ball to the Yale 34, where Jerry Marsh, starting his first college game, called a straight fullback play with Culver carrying. O'Brien and Culolias bowled over Eli guard Dick Polich, Weber hit the tackle, and Marsh took the linebacker. Culver broke through, cut to the sideline, and outraced Corelli over 34 very fast yards to climax one of the great Harvard football careers. This, Ross' extra point, subsequent interceptions by Coolidge and the steadily improving Al Culbert, and the Eli's own inability to pass ended all Yale...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Harvard Completely Outplays Favored Yale, to Win 13-0 | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

HARVARD YALE Bill Weber (83) LE (81) Bill Stout Bernic O'Brien (75) LT (76) Bill Prentiss Bill Meigs (61) LG (62) Dick Polich Jeff Coolidge (53) C (56) Jim Doughan Tim Anderson (60) RG (63) Thorne Shugart Nick Culolias (70) RT (72) Harris Ashton Joe Ross (85) RE (83) Harry Benninghoff Jerry Marsh (22) QB (12) Jim Lopez Dick Clasby (40) LHB (43) Pete Shears Bob Cowles (11) RHB (10) Jim Armstrong John Culver (34) FB (31) Courad Corelli

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Starting Lineups | 11/21/1953 | See Source »

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