Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Despite investigations, Dr. Turck was unable to determine the precise nature of cytost. If a chemical, it is very stable, resisting heat (up to 300° C) and age (Sir Flinders Petrie reports that mummy dust contains an active poison). Dr. Turck thought cytost an enzyme or a hormone. In the Action of the Living Cell, he uttered the "earnest hope that other investigators will attempt to repeat and extend his observations." It was his scientific testament. While strolling Fifth Avenue last November he died of heart failure, aged 75. With him were his adoring wife and namesake...
When Tuan reached Nanking he professed hostility to Japan (a necessary profession with Chinese public opinion at fury heat as it was last week), then went into a huddle with China's Generalissimo. Marshal Chiang Kaishek. A few hours later Peiping's "Young Marshal" flew down in his sumptuous private plane to Nanking, joined the huddle. If Tuan actually carried an offer from Japan- presumably an offer of peaceful settlement on a basis approximating the status quo-not a whisper of the terms leaked out. Meanwhile, however, the Japanese advance to occupy Jehol Province (TIME...
...lost a close race to Holy Cross, and the Varsity Class B relay team came in third in the one-mile relay. J. J. Hayes '34 was the only Harvard man to reach the finals of the 45-yard metre high hurdles for the N.E.A.A.A.U. championship; he won his heat in the semifinals, but did not place in the finals, which were won by Mackenzie of Northeastern...
With excitement at fever heat the French river steamer Condor was fired on from the left bank a few miles above Coblenz...
...races proper were entertaining but not remarkable. Fastest time was 205 m.p.h., scored in a free-for-all by spindly, one-eyed "Jimmy" Wedell whose Wedell-Williams speedsters hold transcontinental records in both directions. In stiff competition 205 m.p.h. would hardly place in a qualifying heat...