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...Team B--Bartol, l.e.; Littlefield, ;.t.; Healey, l.g.; Gleason, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Cassedy, Walcott, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Dean, l.h.; Crickard, r.h.; Nevin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY ROLLS UP THREE TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST SECONDS | 9/28/1932 | See Source »

...Gundlach at guards continued to show improvement yesterday. The lineups: Team A: Nazro, l.e.; Hardy, l.t.; Esterly, l.g.; Hallowell, c.; Gundlach, r.g.; Bancroft, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wells, q.; Nevin, f.b.; Dean, r.h.; Crickard, l.h. Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Cassale, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.; Grady, r.h.; Litman, f.b. Team C: Walcott, l.e.; Barrows, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Schumann, c.; Dow, r.g.; Kidder, r.t.; Lowe, r.e.; Sherman, q.; Hurlbut, r.h.; Waters, f.b.; Locke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 FRESHMEN TURN OUT FOR FOOTBALL AT FIRST MEETING | 9/27/1932 | See Source »

Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Barrett, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Casale, c.; Crane, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Gleason, r.h.; Pescosolido, Locke, l.h.; Waters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAMS IN OPENING SCRIMMAGE | 9/21/1932 | See Source »

...Aldrich '34, J. B. Ayer '33, G. M. Bartol '33, R. S. Baxter '34, J. A. Booth '33, A. M. Brown '34, F. P. Campana '33, W. I. Clark, Jr. '33, J. T. Dennison '34, Bernard Feins '33, C. J. Fleming, Jr. '33, A. B. Hallowell '34, G. S. Hayes '34, H. S. Howe '34, B. L. Huntington '34, P. O. Johnson '33, J. J. Mellen, Jr. '33, C. G. Mixter, Jr. '34, C. C. Pell '33, B. S. Rogers '33, Robert Schafer '34, L. L. Thurber '34, R. H. Weed '34, F. C. Welch '33, J. B. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEFF ANNOUNCES 26 NEW USHERS FOR CLASS DAY | 6/15/1932 | See Source »

...thyratron tubes) of Dr. Wynn Williams of Cambridge University, England, which counts alpha particles (nuclei of helium atoms) as they explode from radium at a speed of 12,000 mi. per sec., and ten microseconds apart. (A microsecond is one-millionth of a second.) Dr. Kenneth T. Bainbridge of Bartol Laboratories, Philadelphia, again described his two-ton mass-spectrograph which is sensitive to one-trillionth of a trillionth of an ounce (TIME, Feb. 22), which delicately indicated that the average atomic weight of the isotopes of tellurium is (new observation) 127.47 instead of 127.5. Dr. Bainbridge is proud that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Physics & Optics | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

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