Word: aikens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is the fourth article in the series on the activities of the Graduate School of Engineering, by Howard Aiken, instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering...
Floods & Power. From George Aiken of Vermont came a bitter blast at Federal intervention in flood control. The whole Connecticut River flood-control program has been held up by New Deal insistence that, in return for Federal aid, all reservoir and power sites be turned over to the Federal Government-which Vermont refused to do. Vermont's Aiken: "Shall the Federal Government have the authority to take from a State without its consent and with or without recompense the natural resources [reservoir and power sites] upon which the industry, the income and the welfare of the people may depend...
Welles, Welles how are Ewell today? Shirley this will be a big day with the 43rd annual Crimson-Lampy rout scheduled for the Easton end of Soldiers Field today. With both sides Hickoxing and with an Aiken their Foote, you can put your Falthorn the Weinberger nine who get up Earle to practice...
...third of the 20th Century has brought to birth, modern readers could name a dozen who are fairly well-known: T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robinson Jeffers, Edgar Lee Masters, Edna St. Vincent Millay, E. E. Cummings, Archibald MacLeish, Conrad Aiken. Which, if any, will still be remembered by the 21st Century? Eliot and Pound, heading most contemporary lists, seem fairly safe. Last week another name was proposed for the Hall of Fame; and Proposer Philip Horton seemed sure that posterity would second his nomination of Hart Crane...
This article was written for the CRIMSON by Howard Aiken of Cruft Laboratory, assistant to Harry R. Mimno, assistant professor of Physics and Communication Engineering, who is conducting the experiments hereinafter mentioned...