Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...William E. Borah dined with Mr. Coolidge at the White House. There was no reason why he should not. But political quidnunes whispered that the very independent Senator from Idaho is not averse to a little free transportation on the conservative Administration band wagon...
...Ward, a son of the millionaire baking magnate (Ward's Bread), on a lonely road near Rye, in Westchester County, New York. Ward confessed, through his counsel, that he shot Peters, but claimed that he shot in self-defense and that Peters was an accomplice of a desperate band of blackmailers, who wanted Ward's money or his life. A first indictment was dismissed by Supreme Court Justice Seeger...
Singers, mandolinists, drummers,--any one who can sing or play some instrument, band or orchestral, will find an opportunity to compete at one of the try-outs for the four musical organizations of the University, three of which are being held tonight. Hundreds of men are expected to compete for either the Glee Club, Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Instrumental Clubs, or University Band...
Working in the "pit," a windowless sub-cellar of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Dr. Robert S. Mulliken, National Research Fellow has for the past five months been carrying out elaborate researches in band spectra, almost unknown to the University at large...
When interviewed in his subterranean laboratory yesterday. Mr. Mulliken said that he had been started upon his research by an article published in 1915 by Dr. W. Jevons, a noted English scientist. In this article Jevons had described his observations of the band spectra of boron nitride; he had measured the heads of two systems of spectrum bands of boron nitride and located two subsidiary systems of bands and also extra bands apparently filling no system...