Word: biennially
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...auditorium crowd. Dr. Herbert Eugene Ives, physicist for the Bell Telephone Laboratories and one of the inventors of television, nervously approached Professor Michelson and in a timid-seeming voice presented him with the Optical Society's Frederick Ives Medal. Dr. Ives gave the Society money for the biennial presentation of the medal in memory of his father, the late Frederick Eugene Ives, inventor of photoengraving...
Diagonally across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania last fortnight went an insult to Philadelphia. From Erie, at the farthermost corner of the state, came the announcement that the United Lutheran Church of America would not convene in Philadelphia at the next biennial assemblage (1930). The reason for the snubbing of Philadelphia was the "graft scandals" of recent development. Milwaukee, free of graft scandals, was chosen instead...
Undoubtedly, sculpture is seen to its best advantage out of doors; unfortunately there is only one outdoor exhibition of sculpture in the U. S. This is the biennial display in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, which opened last week...
...biennial track meets between Oxford and Cambridge and Harvard and Yale, alternating between England and America, have been traditional for more than a quarter of a century...
...jaunt to the shores of England is in prospect for the members of the University track team, it was declared by officials of the H. A. A. yesterday. A cablegram has been received from Oxford University giving final plans for the biennial invasion conducted by the Yale and Harvard cinder stars to compete against an Oxford-Cambridge team...