Word: alpha
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting has been arranged by the Harvard chapter of Gamma Alpha, the national graduate scientific society, and will be open to all members of the University...
...society was established and chartered at the Engineering School last June after petitioning for over a year for a charter. It is the third chapter to be founded in Massachusetts, the Alpha chapter being at the Worcester Polytechnical School and the Beta chapter at Technology: The fraternity is especially strong in the Middle West with headquarters in Knoxville, Tenn. The charter members at Harvard were elected on a basis of their grades as furnished by the Administrative Board of the School...
...Publication Office Univ. 7600 Dental School Brookline 3344 Botanical Garden Univ. 4506-M Divinity School Univ. 7600 English A Univ. 7600 Peabody Museum Univ. 7600 Press Univ. 7600 Soldiers Field Univ. 7600 Stillman Infirmary Univ. 7047 Clubs Acacia Univ. 7438 A. D. Club Univ. 0401 Algonquin Back Bay 4444 Alpha Sigma Phi Univ. 0972 City Club Haymarket 4500 Colonial Club Univ. 2580 Delphic Univ. 0842 D. U. Univ. 9370 Exchange Congress 2730 Fly Club Univ. 0530 Fox Club Univ. 0993 Harvard Club of Boston Kenmore 1260 Harvard Union Univ. 2780 Hasty Pudding Club Univ. 2409 Institute of 1770 Univ...
...positive pole, and the normal rat, the negative, in an ordinary dry-cell circuit He proved that cancerous tissue has an excess of positive charge which may be neutralized by the application of an equal negative charge. This explains why X-ray and radium treatment, in which the alpha or positive rays are screened off by a lead shield, while the beta and gamma rays (negative) are allowed to reach the diseased tissue, have had good results. Colloids of certain elements, such as iodine, sulphur, lead, mercury, have strongly negative charges, and several American physicians are experimenting with colloidal sulphur...
Battling for the honors of the University and Alpha of Massachusetts, the local chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa came through on Saturday with a victory of 11-1 over their traditional rivals from New Haven. After only three practice sessions, the team showed excellent form and worked together with surprising unity. R. S. Fanning '23 opened the game by crashing out a home run which put the team at its ease. Yale's first man up promptly retaliated with another, tying the total; but there the scoring stopped, and throughout the rest of the game the visitors were unable...