Word: engell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Difficulty of landing planes built for high speeds has retarded land plane design. M. Bleriot suggests that very fast planes keep speeding until they lose their momentum in air, then float to earth by huge parachutes. Treed. Over the Long Island outskirts of New York City, one Warren Engel, student flyer of the German-American Aero Club, ran out of gas. The best landing in his judgment was the cushiony top of a Mrs. Mary Johnson's 300-year-old oak tree. He alighted. Killed: two Johnson hens, by fright. Injured: Mrs. Johnson's wash, by oil leaking...
...Coolidge Prize offered by the Library of Congress for a composition for piano and wind sextet. Contestants of 33 nationalities had submitted 135 scores. Prizeman Hüttel's work chosen unanimously by five judges (Judges Georges Barrere, Philip Hale, Ernest Henry Schelling, Leopold Stokowski and Chief Carl Engel of the Music Division of the Library of Congress) will be played next October at the Festival of Chamber Music in Washington...
...Sever 23 Government 18b Sever 6 Greek 15b Sever 30 History 47 Emerson F History of Religions 4 Sem. Mus. 1 Latin A II Sever 17 Latin B III Sever 18 Mathematics 15 Emerson F Philosophy 3b Emerson J Physics C Aldrich-Carroll Emerson A Chard-Dyckman Emerson F Engel-Zawacki Emerson D Physics 3b Sever 35 Slavic 1b Emerson F Social Ethics 30 Emerson J MONDAY Botany 5 Botan, Mus. 27 Comp. Literature 34 Sever 6 Economics 24 Sever 5 Economics 35 Sever 5 Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302 Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Hall German B Sever 5 Mathematics...
...Sever 23 Government 18b Sever 6 Greek 15b Sever 30 History 47 Emerson F History of Religions 4 Sem. Mus. 1 Latin A II Sever 17 Latin B III Sever 18 Mathematics 15 Emerson F Philosophy 3b Emerson J Physics C Aldrich-Carroll Emerson A Chard-Dyckman Emerson F Engel-Zawacki Emerson D Physics 3b Sever 35 Slavic 1b Emerson F Social Ethics 30 Emerson...
...Paul Engel, the Chief of the Division of Music in the Library of Congress in Washington, is lecturing in Paine Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock, on "The Reason for Modern Music." Mr. Engel is a musician, writer, and librarian. His critical reviews written for the "Musical Quarterly have made him famous in the musical world...