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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jauncey cudgeled his brain for some way to verify experimentally the variable mass of electrons. On December 18 he hit on the idea of passing the electrons from Radium E through a velocity selector, then into a magnetic field. If the particles, selected for uniform velocity, were also of uniform mass, they should be uniformly curved by the field and would strike a photographic film in the same place. By that time the physics department at Washington University was so excited that Jauncey was offered the run of the laboratory and all the help he wanted. He stayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Hunch | 1/17/1938 | See Source »

...placed fourth in the Miami-Biltmore Open. He had won $2,000 in two weeks, had played twelve rounds of grueling competitive golf with an average of less than 69 strokes a round. In the Miami Open he had reached his peak when he zoomed away from the field to finish 13 strokes under par, scoring a 68, 67, 66, 66. Sam Snead became a nationwide sensation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Winter Troupe | 1/17/1938 | See Source »

...Life Movement of the Chiang Kai-sheks. In the New York Times last week, details in a lengthy airmailed dispatch by F. Tillman Durdin on the fall of Nanking (TIME, Dec. 27) revealed something of the fortitude currently displayed in China by these men of God in the foreign field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: In Nanking | 1/17/1938 | See Source »

Back in the early depression days, an outdoor skating area of Soldiers Field was abandoned because there were too few enthusiasts and too few cold days to make the expense worth while. But the interest this year shows that the weather is the only stumbling block, and so far it, too, has been cooperative. It does not seen as if the cost of flooding a level ground and building boards around it counterbalance the advantages of a rink, even during a fairly warm winter. For there are a great many days each year when there is no skating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ICE WANTED | 1/14/1938 | See Source »

...included in the budget of the Athletic Association. What is more, a small price for the use of the ice would be willingly paid by the undergraduates and would relieve the burden of expense. So, as the cold days are moving by, the vast expanse of Soldiers Field is only waiting to be of some use to the college during the winter, and to give harried students fresh air and exercise at a time when they need them most...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ICE WANTED | 1/14/1938 | See Source »

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