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Other members of the Council are: John H. Bartol '36; Francis G. Brigham, Jr. '37; Whitney G. Case, 2nd '36; Richard J. Currie '36; Thomas B. Edmands '36; Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36; Edward H. Gerry '36; Germain G. Glidden '36; Albert G. Hale '36; Melvin F. Bill, Jr. '36; Robart C. Hunter, Jr. '36; Harold E. Jahn '36; Philip E. Lillenthal '36; Robert S. Playfair '36; John G. Seaunell '36; William A. Smith '36; Howland B. Steddard '36; Nelson D. Warwick '36; Leavitt S. White '37; LeMoyne White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dorman Named President of the Minor Sports Council | 10/2/1935 | See Source »

Amherst was the favored college in the meet, but dropping the ten-mile race hurt Harvard's chances. The six men who represented Harvard are: Cummings, Davis, Nelson, who placed, and John H. Bartol '36, Linn Bollinger 1G.B., Ignatius Sargent '37, and George Fox '37, who was favored to win the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Flying Club Takes Second Place in Initial Air Meet | 5/14/1935 | See Source »

...pilots from Harvard are Cummings, John H. Bartol '36, Linn Bollinger 1GB, flying Fleets; Ignatius Sargent '37, flying a Mono Coupe; Fox, flying a Walker Cabin; and Nelson, with a Fairchild...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Six Harvard Flyers Compete In Air Meet at Northampton | 5/1/1935 | See Source »

Last week in Philadelphia Dr. William Francis Gray Swann, director of the Bartol Research Foundation and able popularizer (The Architecture of the Universe), took a group of distinguished hearers for a ride on the Second Law, got the Universe into an even worse state than Eddington's featureless mass, finally resurrected it. In Dr. Swann's vague soup there was not a particle of matter, all of it having been turned into radiation according to Einstein's sinister little equation, E = MC 2 . His thermodynamic-equilibrium Universe was therefore a vast sea of electromagnetic vibration, nothing more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Philosophers in Philadelphia | 4/29/1935 | See Source »

Scientists on the ground have measured wind speeds scores of miles up-by observing the drifting trails of meteors. Without benefit of balloonists Dr. Compton and others learned that cosmic ray intensity varies with latitude, and Dr. T. H. Johnson of the Bartol Foundation demonstrated that more rays come from the west than from the east. Hinting his disillusionment with manned balloons, Dr. Compton has begun a mountaintop and sounding-balloon survey. Dr. Millikan, in the current Physical Review, has kind words to say for the Settle-Fordney flight. In his article he reproduces a strip of film from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Stunts Aloft | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

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