Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...young Tibetan engineer, Rugby graduate, who has installed the magic light, was recently reported to be regarded by his fellow natives as in league with the "evil one." His machinery was hurled into a gorge. The work went...
...peasant girls, wrongly accused of the murder of a drunken patron; Katiusha, proud of her sordid conquests, begging money of the man who would reclaim her soul and then-a new Katiusha, who, renouncing him with three symbolic kisses of the Russian Easter, shouldered a pack to follow a fellow convict into Siberia. Tristan and Isolde, laid away for several seasons now, was brought out for the debut of Elsa Alsen, a very worthy Isolde. Rigoletto had its turn, Il Trovatore, a Sunday matinee of Carmen, the second week opening with Lucia. Chicagoans were well-pleased-with the first week...
...optics. His woodcuts are well-known, especially those illustrating the nonsense rhymes, How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers. And besides these things he performed, for many months in and around the year 1919, an exhaustive series of experiments which earned him the gratitude of many of his fellow citizens and caused him to be rebuked by others...
Professor William Duane '93. Research Fellow in Physics, a noted Roentgen ray expert, is at present attempting to determine the structure of the atom by means of X-ray spectra. A current of tremendous voliage is projected into a Roentgen tube arranged in such a way that the X-ray generated will be passed through a diamond prism. The resulting spectrum is caught on a photographic plate...
Professor J. C. Slater, Bayord Cutting Fellow for Research in Physics, is similarly occupied in a study of atomic structure. He stated to a CRIMSON representative. "To my knowledge, the greater part of research physicists throughout the country are working either directly or indirectly on something connceied with the atom...