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    1861-10-21 W.P. Wingate and others recommend Daniel White for Captain

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    https://digitalmaine.com/cw_me_2nd_regiment_corr/1180/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 4, 1937

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    Jing Johnson exhorts students to wake up and cheer • Seagrave, Stoudt given Anderson drama leads • 17 students attend SCM conference at Penn • Mrs. John Lentz passes, college is sorrowed • NYA still needed, Pa. meeting told • 28 seniors commence teaching careers • Dr. McClure attends Muhlenberg ceremony • Antics from catfight to prizefight lay spectators in aisles • Ehlers introduced as frosh president at annual class banquet • Registrar\u27s report shows men gaining on women in enrollment • New standards of IRC make admission difficult • Grizzly Gridder makes first appearance • South to entertain debaters at first fall meeting • Women athletes meet to greet frosh girls at party • Co-eds again to receive equestrian tutoring • Sophomores shine as grizzlies bury Mud Hens; Baker\u27s booters shatter last year\u27s jinx, 1-0 • Co-ed stick squad is almost all veteran • Bears will be first to beat Red Devils • Brodbeck, Freeland win as dorm football starts • Seniors to defend hockey title in stiff co-ed competition • Hows and whats of using the library • Ursinus purchases 7-acre plot adjoining west campus • Mrs. Barnard to speak to college women • Upperclass co-eds to take Little Sisters to movies • Lecrone elected to head business administration group • First forum on October 17 to discuss Far East • Chess players plan tournament, intercollegiate schedule • Manuscript Club invites writers to organizehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1876/thumbnail.jp

    1862-07-30 Mr. Wingate recommends Charles Gilmore for promotion

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    https://digitalmaine.com/chamberlain_corr/1141/thumbnail.jp

    1837 Census - Bangor, 7th Ward

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    Stringer Bending Test Helps Diagnose and Prevent Cracks in the Space Shuttle's External Tank

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    Space Shuttle Discovery's last mission, STS-133, was scheduled to launch on November 5, 2010. Just hours before liftoff, a hydrogen leak at an umbilical connection scrubbed the launch attempt. After the scrub, further inspection revealed a large crack in the foam insulation covering the External Tank, ET-137. Video replay of the launch attempt confirmed the crack first appeared as cryogenic propellants were being loaded into the ET. When the cracked foam was removed, technicians found the underlying stringer had two 9-inch-long cracks. Further inspection revealed a total of 5 of the 108 ET stringers had cracked. NASA and Lockheed Martin immediately launched an aggressive campaign to understand the cracks and repair the stringers in ET-137, targeting February 2011 as the new launch date for STS-133. Responsibilities for the various aspects of the investigation were widely distributed among NASA centers and organizations. This paper will focus on lab testing at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama that was intended to replicate the stringer failure and gauge the effect of proposed countermeasures
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