Word: heated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many years liners have used oil to heat the steam that drives the propeller, but the Gripsholm is the first big boat to be propelled directly by crude oil as a launch is propelled by petrol...
...stabs earthward, traversing aerial shambles strewn with the debris of mutating solar systems, planes where (according to schoolboy definition) parallel lines may meet, and voids in which time, unhinged, spins like a tiny weathervane in an everlasting whirlwind. What bred the ray? The condensation into matter of light and heat given off by distant stars and suns,* suggests Dr. Millikan...
Then, far from the glare of such chastity, Clarence Darrow must have fumed with wrath, for the heat of his summer oratory never burned the minds of his hearers as the words of Dr. Hayes burned their hearts. Reason has had but a single throne, and her reign was brief among them. Removed from the world and its foibles the students of Southern Junior College no longer fear the comment of Browning's priest with his--"Vanity, Vanity". They are free...
WHITE CARGO-Highly thermal happenings in Africa when a white man wilts, morally, in the lonely heat and goes native. THE GREEN HAT-Michael Arlen's ingenious artificialities recaptured in a play chiefly important for the performance of Katharine Cornell...
Weld Arnold '17 and W. A. Spurr '25, will accompany Professor Stetson from Harvard, and will be joined by Mr. W. W. Coblentz of the United States Bureau of Standards. The Party will make a study of the heat radiation of the Solar Corona, which is the same type of work as done by Professor Stetson and Mr, Coblentz in Connecticut last January, when they determined the heat of the Corona at 3000 degrees...