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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Norsemen did not do it for love. By admiralty law salvagers are entitled to a sum fixed by an admiralty judge. Papers filed in a suit to collect such a sum are called by sea-lawyers a "libel" (Latin: libellus, a little book). To get their money the owners of the Norwold filed a libel attaching the Arminda and her cargo. Judge Cochran ruled last week that since the Arminda is officially a warship belonging to a nation friendly to the U. S., the Norsemen could not libel the ship herself. He suggested that they file separate papers against...
Seniors and others who expect to complete the requirements for the Bachelor's degree in June must file at 4 University Hall not later than today an application for the degree, on a card to be obtained at the information Desk, 4 University Hall. A. C. Hanford, Dean...
...receiving applications for Followships and Scholarships for 1932-33. In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in the Law School; the last day in which students in Harvard College who expect to complete the requirements for the degree of A.B. or S.B. in 1932 may file notice of their intention...
...Mahatma Eilshemius is by no means a charlatan. He has been called the American Rousseau. His childish, sentimental painting has been described as "the type of thing . . . which would result were the rank and file of Americans capable of expressing themselves on canvas." He has been praised by Henri Matisse and dozens of others. His most important pictures have been bought by the three most astute collections of modern U. S. paintings: Whitney Museum, Phillips Memorial Gallery (Washington), Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dale...
Last week, with his electric watch on display in Geneva, Inventor Pellaton was ready to start marketing it in quantities as soon as he got the aid of Geneva's powerful chamber of commerce which, government-backed, regulates the industry. Meanwhile his applications for patents were on file in other countries. Marketing in the U. S. will follow. But M. Pellaton, being a watchmaker, was less interested in the commercial aspects of his invention than in the scientific. He is now trying to make an electric wristwatch...