Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Denverites had good reason to be proud: the launching meant that their subcontracting problem had been licked. Led by a former incubator manufacturer, Clyde C. Hartzell (now head of WPB's Denver contract-distribution office), a pool of eight local steel-products manufacturers and 15 smaller machine shops landed a $56,000,000 hull subcontract two months ago. They did so well on their first job that this week they landed a second. Now the pool is working on fittings and hulls for 27 ships, expects it will tax every machine shop in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico...
...events, when Blue victories in the 100-yard backstroke and medley relay events brought the Yale squad to within a point of the victors. Mike Brody's win in the 100-yard breaststroke was the best time of the evening. Brody covered the course in the Payne Whitney Pool in a good...
Kirkland just missed having three championship teams when the Deacons' basketballers lost to the Bellboys last week in the playoff. Kirkland's squash and swimming teams, however, will face Yale's victorious Silliman College, whose teams were champs on the courts and in the pool...
...past three years Chroust had remained in Cambridge conducting private legal research. His leisure time was occupied with playing' water-polo at which he was a familiar figure at the pool in the Indoor Athletic Building...
...while Bill Drucker triumphed in his back stroke specialty as usual and Dave Barnes won the 440 free style, but the fact is that every event that the Ulenmen took was won with times two and three seconds slower than average. This might have been due to a strange pool and the fact that Harvard was never really threatened at any point...