Word: glasse
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...newspapers, few of them have any foundation. Its orbit is a very interesting mathematical puzzle. The observations taken here are now being worked upon and the results will be made known in a few days. The comet is almost directly overhead and can be seen with a field glass...
...will be remembered that this telescope which is to have a twenty-four inch object glass, is to be the largest photographic telescope in the world. It is expected that with it photographs of stars can be taken which the eye could discover only through a telescope with a forty-five inch object glass. By the aid of this telescope the most important part of the work of the observatory will be done. For several years it will be mounted here, after which it will probably be permanently located at the station in South America. At this station owing...
Yale is to have a new 28inch telescope. The glass is now being prepared by Mr. Clark of Cambridge...
...this, there are Turkish, Russian, and ordinary baths. These are nickel plated, put in at an expense of $500 each, and are provided with thermometers to regulate the temperature of the water. Adjoining these showers are sweating and rubbing rooms, and a circular, hot air drying room with a glass dome, and a lounging parlor for cooling off after bathing...
...Origin of the Advocate" is an extremely interesting bit of college journalistic history. Of the fiction "The Brothers-in-Law" is the strongest as well as the most elaborately worked-up, and "Yesterday and Today," though it does not make itself entirely clear, comes easily second. "A Glass of Absinthe" is rather too artificial in its style to have force enough to carry its incident. "A Clover" is a mere sketch, but not badly done...