Word: gilbert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attempt to explain what are regarded as incontestable facts, but so far with no very satisfactory result. The membership roll of the Society has included many of England's foremost men, Henry Sedgwick, A. J. Balfour, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Crookes, Lord Rayleigh, Alfred Russell Wallace and Professor Gilbert Murray...
Ernest Linwood Walker was made lecturer on Tropical Medicine, Raymond Edwin Merwin '13, Associate in Central American Archaeology; Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Director of the Central American Expedition; and Gilbert Horrax, Alumni Assistant in Surgery...
...University, of "A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Tin"; T. W. Richards and R. S. Davis '07, of he University, on "improvements in Calorimetric Combustion"; T. W. Richards and C. Wadswroth 3d, '13, of the University, on "Further Study of the Atomic Weight of Lead of Radioactive origin"; Gilbert N. Lewis '96, of the University of California, of "Chemical Affinity"; Walter B. Cannoa '96, of the University on "Oscillatory variations in the Contraction of Rhythmically Stimulated Muscles"; G. H. Parker '86 of the University, on "The Responses of Hydroid to Gravity," and W. M. Wheeler '02, of the University...
...Gilbert, W. C., 97 Avon Hill street...
...great universities of the world are still left to promote international good-feeling and tolerance. Oxford, Heidelberg and the Sorbonne are giving academic sanction to the cause of their own countries. German scholarship is found to be pedantic; French scholarship to be superficial. Most intellectual lights, like Sir Gilbert Murray and Gabriele d'Annunzio, have found their refuge in acquiescent, even enthusiastic patriotism. Some like Romain Rolland preach tolerance in a foreign country. Bertrand Russell and Maximilian Harden who insist on academic freedom reap only dishonor among their own people...