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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...after World War II duty, took a teaching job at Yale. He was thrown into commercial and admiralty law because that was what the school happened to need. It has been his field ever since. His book on admiralty law, co-authored with Charles Black, is today a standard text, and he was one of the architects of the massive Uniform Commercial Code, which now applies in most states...
...called an exhaust-manifold reactor. Developed by Du Pont over the past two years, the reactor system would replace the regular manifold unit on U.S. vehicles. It consists of two 4½-in. by 22-in. alloy-coated stainless-steel cylinders that fit over the sides of a standard V-8 engine. (Only one reactor is required for a six-cylinder model.) As high-temperature exhaust gases flow into the reactors, air is blown into them by a small pump, causing a more complete burning of the fumes. Reduced in hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide as a result, the vapors...
Schools using the 1.6 table or a higher standard for admission will also be exempt from applying a 1.6 requirement for continuing eligibility. Schools with less demanding admission standards will still have to require a 1.6 throughout a students college career...
...Council amendment stipulates that whatever academic admission standard is used must be filed with and approved by the NCAA. In the past, Harvard alone of the Ivy League schools has refused to send its admission standards to the NCAA...
...singer for Johnny Jenkins and the Pinetoppers, though he never had a hit in association with them. His first success was with "These Arms of Mine." The first time that northern radio stations played him was when he recorded "Mr. Pitiful" in 1963. He is still much more a standard figure on southern juke-boxes than on northern ones. In between "These Arms of Mine," in November of 1962, and "Mr. Pitiful," he had a large success with "Pain In My Heart." Perhaps his greatest hit was "I've Been Loving You Too Long," released in the summer...