Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three Harvard swimmers placed last night in the annual University Club Meet. B. S. Wood '33 won the men's 100-yard free style race in the club pool in 55 3-5 seconds, defeating a large field of entrants. R. D. Fallon '33 won the heat in which he was entered and finished second in the final of the 50-yard free stroke in the time of 24 3-5 seconds. Fallon's time equalled the New England record for the 50-yard free style...
There was not enough heat. The Minister of Justice ordered more. And in bed the Minister of Justice found George Gilmore, a shocking state of affairs...
...coal, gas or oil for furnace fuel will depend on costs. But where coal furnaces persist, the coal must be kept in dustproof bins and fed into the furnace by mechanical stokers. Household heat from a community central heating system is remote, except for new, custom-built towns. Each house will have its own incinerator for waste paper...
...well known that the rate of heat transfer between a fluid and a metal tube through which it is flowing varies widely, depending upon the temperature of the tube, the size of the tube, the nature of the fluid, and the velocity of flow. All of those influences are to be studied in this research, and it is hoped that ultimately it will be possible to predict rates of heat transfer from values of simple properties of the fluid which can be measured with ordinary laboratory apparatus, such as density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and the like...
...desire for correlating the experimentally determined heat transfer rates with these various properties of the fluid makes it necessary that these properties be determined for the fluids used in the test apparatus. Mr. Smith has therefore set up an apparatus originally designed by Professor Bridgman for determining thermal conductivity. An apparatus for measuring specific heats was set up last year by another graduate student. The laboratories already had apparatus for viscosity, specific gravity, and the like...