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...same places? Writes the erudite Montessus, whose world seismological map is speckled with nearly 160.000 quakes: "The earth's crust trembles almost only along two narrow bands which lie along great circles of the earth, the Mediterranean, or Alpino-Caucasian- Himalayan Circle; and the Circum-Pacific or Ando-Japanese-Malayan Circle." Fifty-three percent of all recorded earthquakes have occurred on the first of these, the Eurasian earthquake belt (see map, p. 23). Neatly tucked in the western end of this belt is much-troubled Naples...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Vengeance of Providence | 8/4/1930 | See Source »

...Asahi party consists of fifty-seven Japanese business and professional men who are studying economic and educational questions in all parts of the world. The party is headed by Mr. Tsuchiya, editor of the Asahi, one of the leading newspapers of Tokyo, and includes among its members Mr. S. Ando of the Japanese Diet, and Messrs. S. Mizobruchi, N. Nonoyama, G. Yoshimura, S. Truneds, all members of the Tokyo municipal assembly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Asahi Tourists Visited University | 5/3/1910 | See Source »

...little, rushed the ball down the field, and Magoun made a touchdown. No goal and time called with the ball in Andover's 25-yard line. Harvard was demoralized in the second half, and the ball remained near her goal most of the time. Here, Shaw of the Ando ver team, made a touchdown from an error of Slade's, and another goal was scored. Denneston made another touchdown, from which no goal was kicked, and Slade was forced to make a safety just before time was called, the score standing, Andover, 18; Harvard, 4. The Harvard team was: Rushers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANDOVER, 18; NINETY, 4. | 11/1/1886 | See Source »

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