Word: headly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Muffling Office Noises" is the subject of an article by D. V. Casey in the March number of "System," in which he tells of the work of Dean Wallace C. Sabine, head of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science at Harvard, and the foremost American authority on architectural acoustics. Thousands of employers are confronted with the problem of eliminating noise in their offices, for they have found that it consumes strength and attention, and diminishes the efficiency of employees. The question has been solved by Dean Sabine, who, in 1895, began a series of experiments to determine the sound-absorbing...
...today: H. A. Brickley '14, P. M. Brown '15, H. S. Keelan '15, A. J. Mannix '14, A. S. Hyman '15, W. F. Power '17, T. B. Price 2L., I. Rabinovitx '15, P. D. Woodbridge '17, L. Wheeler '16, and E. L. Wheaton '1L. They should report to the head usher at the diamond, not at the Locker Building, at 2.20 o'clock...
...Pennsylvania has won two games and lost one, defeating Yale and Princeton and losing to Haverford, while the University has won both against Yale and Cornell in the two games played so far and is, accordingly, at the head of the league with a percentage...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...Wilson, professor of International Law, is a member of the Committee on Panama Canal Tolls, an important factor in the settlement of questions arising under this head...