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Rockville, Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland
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In late April 1961, General Motors showcased future technologies like the 'sunmobile' and gas turbine microwaves at Damascus High School in Montgomery County, MD, to inspire students on scientific advancements. Principal Ellis Glime praised it as the school's most valuable program.
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Tuesday, May 2, 1961
Damascus High Gets Preview of Future
A "sunmobile," gas turbine microwaves and other advanced developments in the world of physics were previewed at Damascus High School last week by General Motors Co.
Titled "Previews of Progress," the educational program was designed to "interest, instruct and inspire" our youth of today on the subject of the contributions that science and engineering have made to the nation's standard of living.
Principal Ellis Glime described the program as the most valuable we have ever presented."
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General Motors Co. presented 'Previews of Progress' at Damascus High School, featuring a 'sunmobile,' gas turbine microwaves, and other advanced physics developments to interest, instruct, and inspire youth on science and engineering contributions to the nation's standard of living. Principal Ellis Glime called it the most valuable program ever presented.