Word: tanked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...score of other French authors. The Prix Femina had gone to Serge Groussard for his La femme sans passé, a grim story of a murderess' flight on a river barge; the Prix Théophraste Renaudot to Pierre Molaine (in real life Major Léopold Faure, tank officer in the French army) for his Les orgues de I'enfer, a story about a resistance fighter hiding from the Gestapo in an insane asylum. The fourth big prize, the Prix Interallié, was yet to come...
...present, Amory is a lieutenant-colonel with the tank corps of the Massachusetts National Guard. The Army requires that such officers undergo a certain amount of schooling at intervals. But, Amory said, "because of the present emergency," the recalls were being stepped...
Also moved up in the shuffle was Jack Gordon, former boss of the Cadillac division, which had a big hand in G.M.'s tank production during World War II. As a vice president and director, Gordon will assume Goad's previous duties. It looked as if G.M. was building up a strong top team to handle heavy war orders, when & if they come...
...chair heretofore reserved for eminent public figures. Last week, just before the retreat in Korea, Lord Hives was paid the kind of compliment he likes even better. The British Commonwealth 29th Brigade went into action with what some experts call the West's best heavy tank, the low-slung, 52-ton Centurion. It is powered by a 635-h.p. Rolls-Royce Meteor engine that Hives helped develop...
With his hands full of plane engine production, Hives got an urgent request from Minister of Supply Lord Beaverbrook: Would Rolls make a new high-powered tank engine? Hives said no. When the Beaver persisted, Hives said yes, if the government would give him a credit of ?1,000,000 and let him strictly alone. Hives adapted the Merlin for tanks, made it the forerunner of the power plant in the Centurion...