Word: welds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although admitting considerations of humanity must transcend ideological issues and genuine human needs taken care of by the state, Buckley attacked the sentimentalization of economic thought to the point where even New York City and Weld Hall become distressed areas...
...mechanics took the diesel off its base and tried to weld the crack. Part way through the job, the welding torch ran out of oxygen. Now Vostok was really in peril. Its only hope was a cylinder of oxygen dropped from an airplane the previous autumn. It had broken loose from its parachute and plunged into deep snow. Efforts to find it were abandoned, but the area where it fell-more than a mile from the station-had been carefully marked...
...shaft. Everybody looked down and saw their smiling faces. Nikolayev was holding a rope, the end of which we knew was attached to the cylinder." After eight more feet of digging, the cylinder itself appeared. It was hurried back to the fast-cooling station and used to weld the base plate. Soon the main diesel was chugging again. Vostok was saved...
...School has named Andrew J. Casner, Weld Professor of Law, as the first Associate Dean to have specific responsibilities for the educational program of the school...
...movements from the Lindy Hop, but on the whole avoiding the Lindy's frenzied exuberance. Schuller's score was the essence of the "cool"-spare, fragmentary, resembling jazz only in its rhythmic drive. Like some of Schuller's other recent work, it represented an attempt to weld jazz and classical music in what he himself refers to as Third Stream Music. Unfortunately, the stream never seemed to be flowing anywhere...