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...strongest writer of the New York press since Horace Greeley," were the words of Henry Watterson in describing Frank I. Cobb, editor of The New York World...
...complete cast and chorus are as follows: Abner Brackett, J. C. Greeley '25 Jesse Brackett, R. D. Gerould '24 Peggy Reese, C. H. Morgan II '24 Loring Hyde, E. S. Washburn '25 Salome Pickels, R. M. Parker '26 Professor Reese, B. H. Burnham '24 Miss Ina Rogers-Buckingham, Kellogg Gary '24 Phyllis Adams, J. S. Murphy '25 Joseph Ivanovitch Seekenin, E. E. Sawin '25 Cyrll Chapin, J. J. Collier...
...Charles Greeley Abbot, of the Smithsonian Institution who last Spring made scientific history with his measurements of the sun's heat (TIME, May 5), has now, from the Mt. Wilson observatory, analyzed the heat of nine other great stars-Rigel, Vega, Sirius, Procyon, Capella, Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, Alpha Herculis, Beta Pegasi. He employs the Nichols radiometer, a delicate instrument worked by heat, like the little vanes revolved by sunlight in optician's windows. The stars' light is broken up by the spectroscope into their respective spectra or color bands, the heat in the different parts of which...
Westmorly: South (36) J. Greeley '25; North (146) C. Dunbar...
Among the members of last year's University squad who reported were G. E. Barker '25, R. H. Hallowell '25, J. U. Harris '24, R. D. Gerould '24, J. M. Greeley '25, L. C. Keyes '24, Jefferson Fletcher '25, J. H. Sherburne '24, and W. B. Thomas '25. There were also several men from the 1926 Freshman team, among them R. G. Allen, P. F. A. Altmann, J. H. Broome, L. O. Combs, and D. LeB. Sweeney. Other veterans will no doubt be out soon...