Word: haled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Harding, hale and hearty, after shaking 10,000 " noble" hands...
...decrepit, old Babe Adams, and a few other prodigies of belligerent age have featured sufficiently in newspaper philosophizings to make it stale and unprofitable to dwell upon any subject in which a man mocks at his years and refuses to succumb to them. However, here is an instance of hale antiquity found in a world quite different from that of sports. A small musical item from Connecticut relates that one of the tenors with an opera troupe playing in Stamford is Giuseppe Agostini. Now, Agostini is a man of very uncertain years. Sixty is a usual guess at the figures...
...Emerson F Professor Hawkin's sect. 1 Emerson D Professor Mercier's sect. 4 Emerson D Professor Morize's sect. 3 Emerson D Mr. Raiche's sect. 5 Emerson D Government 12b Zool. Lect. Rm. Greek 2 Sever 29 History 12 Abbot-Durkin Harvard 2 Eaton-Griffin Harvard 3 Hale-Muzzey Harvard 5 Nash-Wyatt Harvard 6 History 15 Sever 29 History 53 Andover Hist. of Science 1 Zool. Lect. Rm. Italian 1 Fogg Lect. Rm. Mathematics A IV Sever 30 Mathematics C I Professor Coolidge's sect. 1a Sever 36 Dr. Franklin's sect. 1b Sever 35 Mr. Slotnick...
...Emerson F Professor Hawkin's sect. 1 Emerson D Professor Mercler's sect. 4 Emerson D Professor Morize's sect. 3 Emerson D Mr. Raiche's sect. 5 Emerson D Government 12b Zool. Lect. Rm. Greek 2 Sever 29 History 12 Abbot-Durkin Harvard 2 Eaton-Griffin Harvard 3 Hale-Muzzey Harvard 5 Nash-Wyatt Harvard 6 History 15 Sever 29 History 58 Andover Hist. of Science 1 Zool. Lect. Rm. Italian 1 Fogg Lect. Rm. Mathematics A IV Sever 30 Mathematics C I Professor Coolidge's sect. 1a Sever 36 Dr. Franklin's sect. 1b Sever 35 Mr. Slotnick...
...Great advances have been made", Mr. Hale concluded, "in the construction of hydro-electric machinery and in the transmission of currents at high voltages. Especially has progress been made in the building of turbines, larger and with higher speed than was previously thought possible, and now voltages as high as 115,000 in alternating current are being transmitted where a few years ago a current of 30,000 volts was believed to be the maximum. Future developments in transformer capacity and in the transmission of direct rather than alternating current will greatly increase the efficiency of hydro-electric power...