Word: harlowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nomination and election of the second group of 1928 officers, were made known last night by the Nominating Committee. The Junior Committee in charge of the balloting is headed by A. R. Sweezy and includes Morton Cole, James De Normandie, P. I. Dunne, J. K. Fairbank, A. H. Harlow, J. W. McPherson, Robert Reinhart, P. H. Rhinelander, J. H. Sachs, H. F. Schwarz, R. A. Stout, W. S. Tower, R. G. West, and W. S. Youngman. After the close of the polls the same committee will count the ballots and the results will be announced in the CRIMSON tomorrow...
...Harlow Niles Higinbotham, of Joliet...
Score--Juniors 7, Boston Latin 0, Touchdown, Lifrak. Goal, Lifrak, Referee, N. T. Fradd. Umpire, Roger Doherty '26. Linesman, W. P. Lage '80. Timekeeper, A. B. Harlow '29. Time, 10 and 8 minute periods...
Columbia, Mo., June 8.--Dr. Harlow Shapley, head of the Harvard Observatory, was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of laws by Missouri University here today. Dr. Shapley received his A.B. degree at Missouri in 1910 and in the following year was also awarded an A.M. In 1914 he received his PhD. at Princeton, and in the same year took up an astronomer's post at Mt. Wilson Observatory in California...
...largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere, an instrument exceeded in size by only two others in the world, will be in operation at the new South African station of the College Observatory within the next two years, it was announced today by Dr. Harlow Shapley, director of the observatory. The contract for this giant research instrument has just been awarded to a firm in Pittsburgh, Pa., that has made many large telescopes, including the 72-inch reflector at the Dominion Observatory, Victoria, B. C., the world's second largest...