Word: ernest
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...helium out of hydrogen. If man could make positive and negative charges rush together, annihilate their substance and become transformed into light rays, as they are believed to do in the sun's atoms, he could produce still more energy. By using fast alpha rays, Sir Ernest Rutherford, British physicist, has already knocked some protons out of the nitrogen nucleus. Last year another scientist pried into the atom's heart without blowing up the universe or himself: Dr. William Draper Harkins of the University of Chicago shot helium at nitrogen atoms, smashed them to form fluorine (TIME, April...
Those receiving will be Dean and Mrs. Walter E. Dearborn, Dean Edmund F. Wright, Professor John Dewey, Dean and Mrs. H. B. Washburn, Dean and Mrs. W. H. Sperry, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Woods, and Professor and Mrs. Ernest Hocking...
Edward Orlandini '33 yesterday defeated Ernest Stent 1GB in the finals of the Lowell House squash tournament, 12-15, 12-15, 15-10, 18-16, 17-16, in an extremely fast and close match...
Thus in Brussels last week postulated His Eminence Joseph Ernest Cardinal van Roey, successor to the late, great Cardinal Mercier...
Rango (Paramount). Once more a good job has been done with jungle life. This time the scene is Sumatra and the photography by Ernest Schoedsack, who helped to make Chang. Though it is nontalking except for occasional voices explaining the action, Rango is not a travelog but has a proper scenario. An old Sumatran hunter and his son have gone into the interior to rid the country of tigers. The struggle of these two humans against the jungle is a parallel of the struggle of an orangutan and its child, and this parallel contributes the story. The orangutan is remarkable...