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Died. George Malvin Holley, 85, auto pioneer who in 1902 was asked by Henry Ford to design a fuel system, produced an "iron pot" carburetor to stoke the engines of 15 million model Ts (as well as Buicks, Pierce-Arrows, Winstons), went on in 1935 to develop the fuel system for the model T of aviation, the Douglas DC-3, and built his Holley Carburetor Co. to current sales of more than $50 million annually; after a long illness; in Detroit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 5, 1963 | 7/5/1963 | See Source »

...destroyer ever to hit the waves. The new Bainbridge is the latest member of the Navy's small fleet of atom-powered vessels. The first Bainbridge could make it just once across the Atlantic on a full load of coal; two-thirds of her sailors did nothing but stoke the boilers. On a single fueling of its reactor, the new Bainbridge will be able to cruise 180,000 miles at top speed-considerably over 30 knots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: An Elegant Young Lady | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

Said Thompson last week, declining to disclose how much he had made or lost on the venture: "For the sake of international relations, we will stoke up Bon Jour and putt off into the night." Building up steam, Thompson achieved at least one thing. Though it still bans commercials, the state radio is playing noticeably lighter music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sweden: Bon Soir, Bon Jour | 8/17/1962 | See Source »

...Little Misfit to the town of Winter Overcotes. The title might be Enter Sir Robert, The Duke's Daughter or even Love Among the Ruins, but the contents never varied. There was always just enough plot to hold together a succession of chats in which the aged Lord Stoke, who cultivates a deafness of convenience, Mrs. Morland, the giddy novelist, and various gentle-born friends agree that the bishopess (always absent) is a pill. Gradually, as the Barsetshire books piled up, nearly everyone of note in the county appeared, married and begat (hardly anyone died), and Storyteller Thirkell confessed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Perfect Thirkell | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

...Harold Stoke, President of Queens College, said that the ban on Communists would probably not apply to visiting dignitaries from Communist countries. A speech by a foreign Communist would have educational value, he explained, while a speech by a native member of the party could only be aimed at propagandizing among students...

Author: By J. LEE Auspitz, | Title: Crimson's Ad Protests Ban On Speeches | 11/21/1961 | See Source »

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