Word: refrigerationer
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Wages, in a word, were to be chilled but not frozen. Observers wondered how long that kind of refrigeration could withstand the hot demands of workers, who could not understand why wages in the midst of a war-boom prosperity could not keep up with cost of living. Mr. Roosevelt...
Many Westerners have made the long journey to India to study the mysteries of natya (ancient laws and rules of Hindu drama and dance). Dancers Guha and Sushila did the opposite. Hindus themselves, they were both in the U.S. when they decided to devote themselves to the infinite hours of...
> Almost all aircraft plants are partly or completely air-conditioned. At Wright Aeronautical's huge Lockland, Ohio plant, a 6,000-ton* conditioner helps keep parts of the 1,700-h.p. radial engines perfect to the closest tolerances. At Dallas, North American Aviation uses artificial weather in bomber assembly...
If the strike should not be settled tomorrow the situation may be extremely serious. With electricity cut off, refrigeration in the kitchens will be impossible and the food will spoil. Students would have to cook and serve meals themselves, make their own beds and clean their rooms.
Beef powder. Broadcast BBC last week: "Mr. J. B. Cramsie, former chairman of Australia's Meat Council, declared that this meat powder might solve Britain's meat storage and transport problem . . . as it needs no refrigeration and takes only a fraction of the cargo space needed for untreated...