Word: utilitymen
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...talk to front line ballplayers, utilitymen,--I've never heard anyone say anything bad about him," the 41-year-old outfielder, at one time rumored as a possible candidate for the job, said...
Coach Floyd Stahl took with him 15 players, including four pitchers, to meet the heaviest opposition the team has run into yet. In addition to the usual starting line-up, making the tour are hurlers Lou Clay, Mort Waldstein, Joe Phelan and Warren Berg; Sophomore utilitymen Brooks Heath and Thayer Drake; and catcher Gerard Callanan...
...energy-conversion, was greeted by powermen last week as one more potent argument against President Roosevelt's long dreamed-of St. Lawrence seaway-power project, which would threaten with a sceptre-like "yardstick" the great privately owned, steam-powered utility systems of the industrial Northeast. Utilitymen regard the new turbine as a symbol, great as the monumental dams of the several power Authorities, that their own spirit of technological pioneering is not moribund, as friends of Government power claim. As a sound dollars-&-cents weapon against Government control, it reaffirms Thomas Edison's remark: "Steam power is business...
Automakers are not the only businessmen who have to thread their way through a smoke-blue Washington feud. Last week utilitymen...
...were in addition to 6,371,000 kw. already agreed on with utilitymen (more than two-thirds private, the rest Government) and scheduled for completion by Christmas 1942. If both programs are completed, the U.S. in 1946 will have 61,450,000 kw. of installed capacity, double 1929, 47% above the 41,638,956 kw. available...