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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hailed as a "great textbook," this volume was so successful in & out of the university that other faculty members followed suit: Walter Bartky with Highlights of Astronomy; Mayme I. Logsden with A Mathematician Explains; Geologists Carey Croneis and William Krumbein with Down to Earth. Pioneer Lemon, who thus has the distinction of starting a whole popularization movement within his university, now plans to write a few serious publications to satisfy sticklers among his colleagues, spend the rest of his life composing "funny books" like From Galileo to Cosmic Rays-one of them, soon to be published, a breezy discussion...
ELIOT: D. S. Cheevers, bow; D. W. Fiske, No. 2; J. H. Gleason, No. 3; O. C. Keller, No. 4; S. P. Shaw, No. 5; W. E. Huenekens, No. 6; C. Carey, No. 7; D. Emerson, stroke; G. F. Cronkhite...
Died. Robert David Carey, 58, Wyoming's ranching First Citizen, Republican Governor (1919-23) & Senator (1930-37), son of its late pioneer Senator Joseph Maull Carey; of heart disease; in Cheyenne...
...grocer. When the footsore hunters went home from the hills at the end of their third & last day, rangers revealed to reporters that not one of the six animals bagged was of the true wild Russian stock. This week, however, in a new batch of huntsmen, two Knoxvillites named Carey House and Hugh Vandeventer killed an authentic Russian 250-pounder which suddenly dropped after rushing "so close that we were unable to shoot during the latter part of his charge for fear of hitting each other...
Huey was right last week but for umps who didn't Colwell, to be Frank; today, I don't Carey damn, for Harlowmen will raise Dickens, no matter how many Nees pushed in faces or bad blows Struck and not called Wright...