Word: berkeley
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Winthrop, winner of the 1935 House championship, battled a powerful Berkeley College eleven to a 0-0 draw on the Yale Freshman field Saturday...
Following the game, the team was taken to see the last ten minutes of the Yale-Lafayette tilt. WINTHROP BERKELEY Wendell, l. e. l. e., Smith Gilliland, l. t. l. t., Wells MacArthur, l. g. l. g., Burbank Campion, c. c., Macomber Nelson, r. g. r. g., Kennedy Horne, r. t. r. t., Beinecke Stevens, r. e. r. e., Kayser Crampton, q. b. q. b., Field Johnson, l. h. b. l. h. b., Sture Hindle, r. h. b. r. h. b., Griswold Kelly, f. b. f. b., Judson
...Berkeley, a Santa Clara back named Joe Kelley somehow achieved a punt that went backward over his own head. California capitalized...
...Chemist W. M. Cohn of Berkeley, Calif, described the solar furnace invented in Germany which he uses for high-temperature work. It consists of a coelostat (flat mirror geared to follow the sun) which feeds the rays into a concave reflector whence they are sharply focused on the substance under treatment. Dr. Cohn uses the sun furnace to make a clear, yellowish, glassy lining for kilns out of zirconium oxide. A half-minute under the reflector melts the oxide at 4,850° F. Higher temperatures than this have been obtained in electric furnaces, but Dr. Cohn believes that...
...Berkeley (Calif.) sold 253 farms in the fiscal year ending Aug. 31 as against 106 in the previous period. Cash down payments averaged 24% this year as against 19% last year...