Word: drs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chicago last week Drs. Francis Wood Godwin and Alfred Orpheus Walker showed pictures of a .22 calibre bullet in flight taken at speeds of about one-millionth of a second, fastest exposure ever accomplished. These photographs revealed the bullet "stopped" in its course, a clear-cut image with highlights gleaming on its surface; stopped again so close to a pane that its reflection could be dimly seen in the glass; passing through and emerging in a cloud of glass dust...
...HONOR IS MISPLACED. I HAVE BEEN IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH THE OUTSTANDING RESEARCH CARRIED ON BY DRS. BLANKENHORN, SPIES, AND COOPER, ALTHOUGH IN JUSTICE TO YOUR EDITORIAL STAFF, I DID INTERNE IN THE CINCINNATI GENERAL HOSPITAL (1928-29) WHERE THE WORK WAS DONE, WHICH DOUBTLESS ACCOUNTS FOR THE ERROR...
...both Drs. Cooper, TIME'S apologies for mistaken identities...
Only a day after Katharine Blodgett announced her discovery last week, Drs. C. Hawley Cartwright and Arthur Francis Turner of Massachusetts Institute of Technology reported at a physics meeting in Washington that they had also produced invisible glass, using a similar principle. Their reflection-absorbing varnish, however, is deposited on the glass by condensing the vapor of metallic fluorides...
...addition to Drs. West and Fishbein: Drs. William Creighton Woodward, head of the Bureau of Legal Medicine, William Dick Cutter, secretary of the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals, Rosco Genung Leland, director of the Bureau of Medical Economics...