Word: pratt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...John W. Pratt and Arthur M. Johnson '44 were appointed professors at the Business School this week. George P. Baker, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, also announced the appointment of John A. Seiler '50 as an associate professor...
...dean of Brooklyn's topnotch Pratt Institute Art School, Christ-Janer has precious little time to be in contact with his prime sources. He picks up many of his impressions while flying around the lecture circuit or to Europe, works them out only on weekends. A scholar as well, he has taught in seven colleges since graduating with an M.A. from Yale, written four books, including biographies of the artists George Caleb Bingham, Boardman Robinson and Finnish-born Architect Eliel Saarinen, under whom he worked at Michigan's Cranbrook Academy...
...power, particularly for such large needs as those of cities and airports. Manufacturers have been finding increasing nonaviation uses for jet engines (including shipboard power, heating plants and railroad trains), are eagerly exploiting the power market. The jets' value has become obvious: Holyoke, Mass., switched on its Pratt & Whitney stand-by jet when the blackout hit, two minutes later had full power. Hartford, Conn., also stayed aglow with emergency jet power. A week after the blackout, New Jersey's Public Service Electric & Gas Co. began using an eight-jet system that provides 121,000 kw. for peak loads...
...would have taken a super-human feat for Hayes to have upset Williams, either. Only one event before Shrout's 100 victory, he had defeated Army Captain Frank Pratt with a 2:02.6 timing in the 200-yard butterfly...
Army Captain Frank Pratt, unfortunately for him, faces Harvard's invincible Neville Hayes in the butterfly. Against any team but Harvard, he and Gantner could probably expect a sweep. As it is, they should push Hayes to a good clocking, but not defeat...