Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other Nobel winners: Literature, scrubby-bearded Italian Dramatist Luigi Pirandello (TIME, Nov. 19); Medicine, split between three U. S. physicians, Drs. George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy and George Hoyt Whipple who found that a liver diet helped pernicious anemia (TIME, Nov. 5) ; Chemistry, Professor Harold C. Urey of Columbia University for his discovery of "heavy hydrogen" (TIME...
Presenting his country's claims for naval parity, Tadayoshi Yamada, Japanese scholar of Political Science at Columbia, spoke to an after dinner assembly in the Lowell House Common Room last night...
Equipped with a commentary written by War Correspondent Burnet Hershey with the editorial advice of Columbia University's Walter B. Pitkin, Dealers in Death illustrates its theme with shots of European munitions factories, portraits of the de Wendels, Zaharoff, Eugene Schneider, the Krupps, together with maps, graphs, battle & atrocity shots. Since it is intended as entertainment, Dealers in Death lacks sincerity as propaganda. Since it contains large quantities of propaganda, it is weak in entertainment. Nonetheless, not even the hackneyed sensationalism of its method can completely conceal the grim power of the picture's meaning...
...major episode in the life is, of course, the trip up the Missouri River and down the Columbia, and this is drawn from the traveller's own account, so its accuracy cannot be questioned. A good bit of attention is paid to Lewis' friend Clark who seems to have taken more data than the leader himself and at times one begins to wonder if the second in command really did not outshine the chief...
Presenting the much discussed issue of naval parity from an angle often unconsidered, Tadayoshi Yamada, Japanese scholar of Political Science at Columbia, will deliver a talk in the Lowell House Common Room at 7.45 o'clock tonight on "Japan and Naval Disarmament" from the Japanese point of view...