Word: brunswickers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...experiment several methods work successfully to produce electricity other than by fuel or waterfall. Rising and falling tides contain huge power; hence a project is under way for dams and spillways where Maine and New Brunswick meet at Passamaquoddy Bay. The sun pours billions of heat units upon the earth; hence an experimental sun engine at Mount Wilson Observatory. Volcanic regions are hot just below the ground surface; hence on the west U. S. Coast and in Italy pipes are driven down, water poured into them, useful steam taken out. The surface of tropical waters is, much warmer than...
...Best known Canadian institutions are the Universities - Toronto, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Ottawa, McGill, Queen's, Trinity, Victoria, Laval, Dalhousie. Approximately 200 U. S. magazines and 30 newspapers are sold regularly in Canada. For U. S. magazines Canada spends some $15,000,000 yearly; for British magazines, some...
...annual luncheon will be held at the Hotel Brunswick at 1 o'clock with Professor Gott presiding. The speakers will be Dr. A. E. Stearns, Phillips Academy, Andover and Dr. K. S. M. Sills '03, President of Bowdoin College...
Frederick Bernays Wiener 2L, of New York City, who was graduated from Brown in 1927 with the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, is Note Editor. Earle de Maury Erlick 2L, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, will fill the position of Case Editor. Erlick received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers in 1923, and the Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Paris in 1926. Stuart Nash Scott 2L, of Madison, Wisconsin, A. B. Yale 1927, has been appointed to a new office created to succeed and include the present Book Review Editor...
Swimming: 150-yard Backstroke ? George J. Kojac of Manhattan, 1:39; in New Brunswick...