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...paintings stolen by the alleged thieves, who apparently climbed an eight-foot fence behind Bok's house and forced open a rear window, was a 20th century French work owned by Bok, reportedly worth...

Author: By Erik J. Dahl and James L. Tyson, S | Title: FBI Recovers Bok's Stolen Paintings; Three Indicted in Last Year's Theft | 10/7/1977 | See Source »

...hole total of 152 placed him in a tie for fourth place while Harvard's Spence Fitzgibbons fell one shot back after firing a 79 yesterday. George Arnold, whose home course was also designed by Cornish, labored to an 84 while Dave Paxton brought up the rear with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Linksters Third in Toski Tournament | 10/4/1977 | See Source »

Three years of development have enabled Olds engineers to solve some other problems. A passenger who did not happen to notice the word diesel on the hood ornament or the rear of the car probably could not tell, from quietness or smoothness of ride, that he was traveling in an unconventional auto. Yet some difficulties remain. The most serious is getting the engine to start on a cold morning. Since the whole principle of diesel ignition is to raise the temperature of the fuel mixture by compressing it into a superdense mass in the cylinder, a cold engine block...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Detroit's Diesel | 9/19/1977 | See Source »

Vroom! ... Aargh! ... Eeesh! ... Careening out of a 180° hairpin bend, engine screaming at 6,800 r.p.m. and rear wheels adrift, the smoking blue racing machine slides perilously close to the curve, then barrels into a straightaway. "C'mon now," the driver growls through gritted teeth. "Punch that pedal! Now feather the gas! Hug that curve like your darlin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Le Mans for the Masses | 9/19/1977 | See Source »

...powered by 28-h.p. Wankel rotary engines capable of 67 m.p.h. on the open road. The brightly colored Fiberglas bodies are mounted on tubular-frame chassis; spun-aluminum wheels carry oversize Goodyear racing-slick tires. They have automatic transmission and quick-ratio steering; brakes are front-wheel disc and rear-wheel drum. The cars are almost impossible to roll over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Le Mans for the Masses | 9/19/1977 | See Source »

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