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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...concluding speech of the afternoon will be delivered by Professor Harlow Shapley, Director of the Harvard College Observatory, who will speak on "Stars and Protoplasm...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIX HARVARD PROFESSORS TO SPEAK AT LUNCHEON | 4/5/1924 | See Source »

Before the election, Mr. S. Ralph Harlow '08, formerly professor of History at the International College at Smyrna, presented some, concrete suggestions for the improvement of religious life in the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christian Association Picks Officers | 3/22/1924 | See Source »

...Bohlen, J. C. H. Bonbright, G. W. Burgess, W. L. Chapin, P. W. Chase, Gardner Cowles Jr., J. G. Cushman, B. R. Cutcheon, W. P. Dixon, H. T. Dunker, J. H. Finley, Joe de Ganahl, L. M. Gibb, Herman Gibstein, A. C. Gunby, J. W. Hammond, A. B. Harlow, Clark Hodder, W. W. Ingraham, S. B. Kelley, E. G. Lowry, L. O. V. Mann, Laurence Morris, G. S. Mumford, Boies Penrose 2nd; T. L. Pierson, O. R. Rice, B. F. Rice-Bassett, J. H. Ricketson 3rd, P. H. Robb, J. McC. Roots, A. W. Samborski, Eric Sandquist, P. H. Spalding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 43 USHERS WILL HAVE CHARGE OF JUNIOR PROM | 3/6/1924 | See Source »

...insignia for playing on the Second Football team last fall: C. E. Baldwin '26, P. E. Berglund '26, I. G. Black '24, T. D. Blake '25, P. W. Chase '25, H. P. Curtis '25, C. B. Cooper '24, M. L. Donaldson '26, C. W. Gillies '26, A. B. Harlow '25, Clark Hodder '25, W. P. Howe '24, W. H. Lewis '26, L. A. Littlefield '25, W. K. Manly '26, G. P. Morey '24, Charlton MacVeagh '24, L. R. Nichols '24, R. F. F. Nichols '24, A. D. Phillips '26, P. R. Pease '26, Irving Pratt '26, R. W. Puffer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADICAL STEPS TAKEN BY STUDENT COUNCIL | 2/28/1924 | See Source »

...through telescopes in the constellation Sagittarius (the Archer), known to astronomers as N. G. C. 6,822, has been demonstrated by photographs taken through the Mt. Wilson 100-inch reflecting telescope (largest in the world) to be another universe of stars, like our own, it was announced by Dr. Harlow Shapley, director of the Harvard Observatory, where the pictures are being studied. Our universe is estimated, at the maximum, to be 350,000 light years* in diameter. N. G. C., 6,822 is a million light years away (six quintillion miles) -the most distant object known. The cluster was first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Another Universe? | 1/28/1924 | See Source »

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