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Engaged. Joan Margaret MacDonald, 22, daughter of Great Britain's Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, oarswoman and third-year student of surgery at the Royal Infirmary at the University of Edinburg; and Alastair MacKinnon, 23, a graduate last year of the Infirmary, son of a deceased Scottish physician; at London...
...officials cooperated to the end that it should cross Europe at an average speed of 35 miles an hour. Though impressive to Italians, Swiss and Frenchmen these record facilities seemed ridiculous in comparison with the fact that in Great Britain the famed "Flying Scotsman" chuffs from London to Edinburg daily at an average speed...
...June 8th Edinburg...
Relativity. "The whole electromagnetic theory must be re-written," now that relativity has set up a definite connection between electricity and gravitation. So said Professor Edmund Taylor Whittaker of Edinburg University. He offered some propositions: that if the gravitation of a planet could vary rapidly, an electrified body in the field of attraction would emit radiation; that "gravi-tation simply represents a continued effort of the universe to straighten itself...
...honor men graduates of British universities announced in London as having been awarded Commonwealth Fund Fellowships to come to the United States next fall for two year's study in American universities four will come to Harvard. They are James McAlston, from the University of Edinburg; to study bacteriology; Frederick N. W. Bateson, from Oxford University, to study 18th century drama; Reginald Jackson, from the University of Sidney, and Oxford, to study philosophy; and Eric Francis Nash, Oxford, to study economics...