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...Campbell 3G, Courtland Canby '36, Edward T. Canby 1G, Robert S. Chafee '36, Zechariah Chafee 1G.B., Gabriel G. Cillie 2G, Thaddeus Clapp 4G, William Ames Coates '37, Manley B. Cohen '36, James R. Coolidge, Jr. '38, Robert R. Covell '36, Hardin Craig 3G, Arthur K. Dacy '37, Edward C. Dahl '38, MaeDonald Deming '37, Richard H. Dennis '36, Nixon deTarnowsky '35, William ven E. Doering '38, Edward A. Drew...
...Bigelow '36, W. A. Coates '37, M. Deming '37, A. Hyde '35, C. Middlebrook '38, E. Sachs '38, F. W. Goodhue '37, D. Tower '37, P. Young 1G, J. Latorracca '38, K. MacLeish '38, E. G. Dahl '38, S. M. Dall '38, M. E. Lasker '38, J. Ashmead '38, S. S. Stanton '38, L. H. Levy '37, E. H. Riddle '37, E. W. James '38, T. Richards '38, R. S. Russell '38, J. L. Senior '38, M. L. Hayward '38, W. Welch '38, J. H. Steinway '38, F. B. Stevens '35, R. C. Jones '38, J. R. Coolidge...
TIME accepts as first-rate humor, not without advertising value, the Boston Herald's jibe by able Cartoonist Francis Wellington Dahl. Taking as his text the recent advertisement for TIME Inc.'s new fortnightly, LETTERS, "a publication . . . written by its readers," Cartoonist Dahl shows an earnest little man writing copy, drawing illustrations, setting type, tending press, delivering LETTERS to a house (presumably his own), finally receiving a notice: "Dear Sir-Your subscription has expired-Please send two dollars." But Cartoonist Dahl erred. The yearly subscription for LETTERS, beginning with the Oct. 1 issue, is only...
...speed aluminum train to be tried on New York City's vast subway system. At leather seats, indirect lighting, pastel color schemes, chimes for sliding doors, subway sardines gaped in astonishment. But a modern subway train was not the only BMT exhibit of the week. Chairman Gerhard Melvin Dahl was busy giving the first successful demonstration of how to circumvent the Securities Act of 1933. BMT's toothy, argumentative chairman was not bothered by any looming bond maturities. That problem had been met two years ago by selling notes to BMT's bankers. What he wanted...
...expected third isotope of hydrogen. To the chemists in St. Petersburg last week Dr. Ferdinand Graft Brickwedde of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, co-discoverer of deuterium, revealed that mass-three hydrogen had indisputably been identified by Dr. M. A. Tuve, L. R. Hafstad and Odd Dahl of Washington's Carnegie Institution...