Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD CORNELL Ware, c.f. s.s., Kreimer Adzigian, 3b. 2b., Frost Nevin, 1b. lf, Dugan F. Gleason, l.f. c.f., Downer Gibbs, r.f. r.f., Froehlich Maguire, c. 1b., Draney Fitzpatrick, 2b. p., Pross and Pasto Woodruff, s.s. c., Wallace Loughlin and Braggiotti, p. 3b., Mayer...
...funds from an anonymous giver to be used for the creation of two Research Fellowships for 1934-35 for men who have already received the Doctor's degree, the Department of Physics has selected two men for this honor. Dr. Edward C. Stevenson, of Richmond, Virginia, and Arthur C. Frost, of San Francisco, have been chosen from 40 candidates...
WOMAN OF THIS EARTH - Frances Frost - Houghton Mifflin ($2). Long poem (or series of poems) about a woman's life, by a New England poet (no kin to Robert Frost) whose stock is going...
President Roosevelt decided last week to try tapering his way out of the diffi culty. His plan : To end May 1 ; to begin Feb. 15 discharging CWA workers in the South at the rate of 500,000 a week and moving north as the frost comes out of the ground. For this purpose he asked Congress for $350,000,000, requested an other $600,000,000 for relief, part of which, to placate Congress, may be used in CWA fashion but not under...
...chinned Dr. Struve, 36. His great-grandfather, grandfather and father were astronomers. Like War Student Nikolai Golovine, he is Russian-born and a one-time Imperial soldier. After the Revolution he fought with the White Armies, fled to Constantinople in 1921, a year ago succeeded blind Professor Edwin B. Frost as boss of Yerkes...