Word: trios
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fill the gap left by the Navaho, North American pins its hopes on a trio of new planes on the drawing boards. In competition with Boeing, North American designers are at work on the WS-110 chemical-fuel bomber planned as a supersonic successor to the B-52 heavy bomber. It has also won the design competition for a new long-range interceptor and is working on a jet utility trainer that may also find a civilian market as a high-speed executive transport. Said a top North American executive: "We were disappointed, naturally, but we don't have...
...three biggest companies last year topped $1.09 billion, just over Farben's prewar total; and they are rising at the rate of 12% a year (but are still well behind Du Font's $1.89 billion). Even so, the German chemical industry has grown so fast that the trio accounts for but one-third of all West German chemical sales. Yet it holds 7% of the capital invested in West German companies, employs 2% of the country's industrial work force...
...summer camp in 1955-Would he help out? Sure. Young Daniels borrowed a .30-30 Marlin hunting rifle and one cartridge, also picked up a second recruit-Albert Strolis, 15, who agreed to join in the plot because he felt sorry for Marty. The plot was simple: the trio would drive to St. Peter's church cemetery, just opposite the Daniels apartment, and hide behind the wall; when Daniels Sr. turned up, Marty would shoot him dead...
...addition to the traditional Yard Punches every Wednesday afternoon starting July 3 between 3 and 5 p.m., the program will include two Mixer Dances with the George Graham trio in the Union on July 12 and 26 from 8:30 to 12 p.m. These will be open to students and their guests with a 35 cent admission...
Lucas Hoving and Lavina Nielsen danced their own "Satyros," a hilarious spoof devised for a frothy Poulenc trio for piano, bassoon and oboe (the latter exquisitely played by Robert Freeman '57). The piece de resistance was Limon's own "Emperor Jones," a 20-minute ballet based on the O'Neill play. The choreography is inspired and Pauline Lawrence's costumes superb. The prolific Heitor Villa-Lobos composed the magnificently frenetic score. This ballet concert marked a tremendous improvement over the one presented last year...