Word: berliner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Barrett Wendell, who was recently tendered the exchange professorship at the University of Berlin, has been compelled on account of illness to request President Lowell to withdraw his name from the proposed appointment which was to be made for the first half of next year...
Professor Duane received the degree of A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1892, and from Harvard in 1893, the degree of A.M. from Harvard in 1895, and the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1897. After six years of study in the Curie Radium Laboratory at Paris, he returned to the University last fall as Research Fellow of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University...
...wireless. After spending a night and a day in London Mr. Mears went to Paris where he met the holder of the "round-the-world" record up to that time. It had been made in 1911 and the time was 39 days. A night train took Mr. Mears to Berlin from where he started for St. Petersburg. At each of the capitals he visited the United States diplomatic representative and saw as many of the interesting sights as his time and railway connections would allow...
...William Duane, of Philadelphia, has been appointed as Assistant Professor in Harvard University, in the Division of Physics. Dr. Duane received the degree of A. M. from Harvard n 1895, and the degree of Ph.D. from Berlin in 1897; and has spent six years in the Curie Radium Laboratory at Paris. He returned to this country as Research Fellow of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University last fall. Professor Duane will devote the greater part of his time to the physiological action of radioactive substances and to the problems in Physics directly connected with this subject at the Harvard Medical...
...printing the editorial referred to in Mr. Grew's letter from Berlin, the CRIMSON was attempting to express the interest which certain College men had shown in regard to the Government services. If our belief that employment in them was not permanent was wrong, as it seems to have been, it was only, because that belief was prevalent...