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Harold West, as Charlie Bunting, makes the most of a very difficult part. In this, his second appearance with the Copley Players, he impersonates a "red-blooded idealist" with a remarkable success, combining all the gifts of a modern chemist with those of a William Jennings Bryan. He is an orator par excellence, but he goes back to his chemical experiments at the end, as by far the less dangerous of the two. And he gets a wife into the bargain...
...eternal fire of the ancient fireworshippers of the Caspian Sea was nothing but the burning gases of petroleum, according to Carl 0. Johns, research chemist of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, who revealed many milestones in the development of petroleum since prehistoric times. " Fundamental research in the chemical composition of crude oils is the crying need of the industry today," said...
Died. Sir James Dewar, British chemist, 80, at London. He was co- inventor of cordite, but was best known as inventor of the thermos bottle...
...Howard Vincent O'Brien-Little, Brown ($2.00). Mr. O'Brien has an unaccountable grudge against money. On almost every page he takes a nasty crack at it. The story is of two girls, one of whom married a man who quickly became rich. The other married a chemist to whom Science was all and Mammon a despicable deity. A penetrating study of the problem of money and why not to want...
...occur in the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association. The nine candidates are Mr. H. S. Wardner '88 of New York, lawyer; Mr. C. S. Pierce '95 of Milton, lawyer; Mr. E. p. Davis '99 of Saint Paul, Minnesota, banker; Mr. Edward Mallinckrodt Jr. '00 of Saint Louis, chemist; Mr. H. L. Shattuck '01 of Boston, lawyer; Mr. A. A. Ballantine '04 of New York, lawyer; Mr. Sidney Withington '06 of New Haven, electrical engineer; Mr. A. G. Cable '09 of Chicago, banker; Mr. Leverett Saltonstall '14 of Brookline, lawyer...