Word: vautour
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...story, "Students Defend Fed Challenge Title," misstated one of the people on Harvard's Fed Challenge Team. Anna Y. Zhang '10 was on the team, not Scott R. Vautour ’10. In addition, the story omitted the word "funds" from the "Fed funds rate...
...team’s faculty advisor. The Harvard Fed team, which is made up of captain Troy C. Murrell ’09, Colin J. Motley ’10, Akeel Rangwala ’11, William C. Schaub ’11, and Scott R. Vautour ’10, started training for the Fed Challenge approximately two weeks into this school year. The team met two to three times a week for several hours each meeting in preparation for the event. According to Motley, the monetary prize will be split between the members of the team, the Harvard...
...France's Rhône Valley. His announced purpose: training for NATO defense. At 4:54 p.m., as he was making his second pass at 2,000 ft. over the Rhône town of Pierrelatte, Captain Smith was greeted wingtip to wingtip by an old French Vautour interceptor. He made two more passes over Pierrelatte and then headed back to Ramstein, where he touched down at 6:05. Waiting for him was an agitated reception committee, including a representative of the French armed forces, who stalked away with the plane's baggage-175 undeveloped photographs...
...feet off the ground. A tiny two-seater, the Minijet, scooted up & down at 200 m.p.h. Loafing about the field were the Trident, an experimental, needle-nosed plane that the French hope will reach speeds up to Mach 1.6 (1,156 m.p.h. at sea level), and the triple-purpose Vautour (ground-support fighter, all-weather interceptor, light bomber), with expected speeds of 650-plus m.p.h...
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