Word: ana
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ana-katergy" theory (TIME, Aug. 27), all activity is the result of a difference ol potential. In the inorganic world the same difference exists, but the energy is always balanced, seeking a state of equilibrium. In man and other living things, energy is stored up, and the flow from positive to negative keeps going oxidation, movement and the other vital processes. The greater the difference in electrical potential, the greater energy the body possesses. Work spends it. Fatigue makes the difference less. Sleep restores it. With death the difference of potential vanishes. The brain cells have the most positive electricity...
...reported from Moscow that an " Extraordinary Three," composed of MM. Dzerzhinsky, Trotzky ana Stalin, had been appointed to deal with extreme Bolsheviki. The same despatch said that one Biloborodov, ex-Chairman of the Ekaterinburg Executive Committee, at present ' Commissar of the Interior," who assisted in planning the murder of the Tzar and the Tzarina and their children, has been placed at the "disposal " of the triumvirate...
...Mexican House of Representatives, Congressman Mena Cordova of Campeche State drew a revolver and fired three shots at Lieutenant Rueda de Leon; one bullet lodged in his leg. The echoes of the shots were drowned in cries of " Viva General Calles!" "Viva de la Huerta!" Then Congressman Santa Ana engaged a "comrade" in the art of fisticuffs. The session was suspended...
...following members of the class of 1924 of the Business School have been elected to the Editorial Board: Walter Albert Buck of East Libetty, Pa.; Charles Gage Brenneman of Ava, III.; Edgar Ray Broenniman, of New York; Geoffry Chamberlain, of Cambridge; Walton Dismukes, of Santa Ana, Cal.; Gerald Edward Donovan, of Auburndale; Arthur Bernard Gunnarson, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Alfred Janney Johnson, of Columbus, O.; Murray Webb Latimer, of Clinton; S. C. Palmer, and George Herdman Rutherford, of Lancaster...
...outcome of his illness." The President showed an active interest in his plans. He inquired whether he could not start for Washington in two or three days. He asked for some "old-fashioned blackberry juice." During the day his sister, Mrs. E. E. Remsberg, of Santa Ana, paid him a short visit...