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...about a new ray which he had discovered-a ray which begins in eternity. Born beyond space, in some dim interstellar vestibule behind the gates of the discoverable universe, out of a womb still swollen with gas, perhaps with litters of uncreated stars, the Millikan Ray stabs earthward, traversing aerial shambles strewn with the debris of mutating solar systems, planes where (according to schoolboy definition) parallel lines may meet, and voids in which time, unhinged, spins like a tiny weathervane in an everlasting whirlwind. What bred the ray? The condensation into matter of light and heat given off by distant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: In Madison | 11/23/1925 | See Source »

Only 30 of the 332 points that have been scored by today's rivals have been tallied by linemen. The Cheek to Savles aerial feature has allowed the latter to place the ball behind the last stripe twice, and Bradley, Eli wingman, has also chalked up 12 Blue points via the air route. Richards, Bulldog tackle, is the other forward who has had a hand in adding to Yale's total. His contribution amounts to six points, gained by a recovered fumble...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLEN LEADS CROSBY 51 TO 38 AS INDIVIDUAL SCORER | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

...enemy commerce and striking fear into noncombatants. Even though abolishing submarines might protect these noncombatants, it is scarcely worth wasting breath on such a project at the present time. In the event of any great war in the future, the noncombatant population will be in far greater danger from aerial and chemical threats, if one is to believe the prophecies of scientists and military experts. And the whole project of calling a conference for the purpose of abolishing the submarine only, while the sinews of chemical warfare are being perfected toward annihilating hostile populations, has all the air of fiddling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DODGING THE ISSUE | 11/18/1925 | See Source »

...will be missed. As a line-plunger, Dignan had no equal on the squad, unless Prendergast was his superior. As a defensive back, he easily outshone the bemasked Tiger substitute, and one of his chief contributions to Princeton this year was his service as a receiver of the aerial threats around which Roper had built his offense. With Dignan gone, Slagle will have to be supplied with a new battery mate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIGER'S 1926 FOOTBALL PROSPECTS LOOK BRIGHT | 11/17/1925 | See Source »

Last Saturday Brown had something of a breathing spell, and walked through Boston University for a 42-0 win. The play system of determining the length of the game was used for the first time in history, and satisfied the coaches of both teams. Brown used the aerial attack with great effect against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEASON'S RECORD FAILS TO DEMONSTRATE POWER OF BROWN TEAM TORN BY INJURIES | 11/13/1925 | See Source »

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