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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other elected officers for next year are: W. McM. Heyl '33, treasurer; Heywood Fox '33, manager; and R. F. Barker '35, assistant manager. Leaders of other departments include: G. S. Hayes '34, Vocal Club; J. M. Bradley '34, Banjo Club; J. S. Hunter 1G.B., Gold Coast Orchestra; and Lloyd Brown '34, librarian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INSTRUMENTALISTS NAME OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR | 2/23/1932 | See Source »

Philosophy 8b. The Logic of Bradley and Bosanquet. Dr. O. H. Lee. Monday, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN COURSES | 2/4/1932 | See Source »

Kentucky colonels including Radioactor Phillips ("Seth Parker") Lord. Publisher John B. Gallagher of the Louisville Herald-Post and Banker Charles Bradley of Newark, N. J. There were five death sentences to be commuted to life imprisonment. A blind magistrate who had robbed a Baptist church was to be paroled. So was a Paducah woman who had murdered with dynamite. The Governor reduced 150 prison sentences and closed his executive journal with clemency for a 'legger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: At Frankfort | 12/21/1931 | See Source »

...Andelman, Dorchester, W. Barnes, Belmont, E. R. Barron, Roxbury, L. M. Barron, Derby, Conn., F. C. Bartor, Walban, D. W. Baxter, Belmont, J. I. Berkman, Cambridge, I. V. O. Borodin, Cambridge, E. F. Bowditch, Concord, H. S. Bowen, Honolulu, Hawaii, J. A. Bradley, Lawrence, T. M. Breen, Brooklyn, N. Y., H. J. Brown, Cambridge, R. D. Brown, West Medford, J. O. Burack, Brockton, E. E. Calvin, Squantum, E. C. Carman, Springfield, F. J. Casale, New Britain, Conn., R. T. Cassidy, Marblehead, H. R. Chalke, Plainville, Conn., C. R. Cherington, N. Y. City, J. A. Christenson, Concord, F. F. Clapp, Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Holders of Scholarship Continued by Crimson---400 Awarded to Undergraduates | 12/8/1931 | See Source »

...Bradley Merrill Patten, embryologist of Western Reserve University, showed a film, taken with a special microscopic lens, of the heart of an unhatched chicken. Twenty-nine hours after incubation, five days before the formation of any nerve tissue, the heart began to beat. The beat began in the portion of the heart which later became the right ventricle, not in the "pacemaker" portion, where begin the normal beats of a fully developed heart. The pictures showed that before the formation of any chambers the heart is a straight tube with no indentations. Later it twists upon itself, becomes U-shaped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Heart (Cont'd) | 11/9/1931 | See Source »

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