Word: entireely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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His first important discoveries concerned the electrical effect of lightning on the earth. The earth is, of course, a great sphere, and carries an enormous charge of negative electricity. About 100 strokes of lightning hit the entire earth every second. Professor Wilson measured their power.
"The entire industry of electrochemistry is built upon the discoveries of Faraday, a professor at the Royal Institution.
If today were the be-all and the end-all the CRIMSON should be tempted to say, "Hence Loathed Melancholy..", and banish with a word its fears of darkest midnight born. For today is worth a deal of football. Stripped of all else today will witness a game worth much...
Such a summary of a man whom Mr. Norton greatly admired is not unfitting when considered in the light of his own character. One of a noble tradition of men who were worthy scholars and at the same time great teachers, Charles Eliot Norton left an influence on Harvard University...
Chief among the many gifts of rare volumes presented to Widener Library in commemoration of the Centenary is the entire collection retained by the Norton family, from which the Library may choose at its own discretion. Professor P. J. Sachs '60, Professor C. N. Greenough '98, and Professor G. L...