Word: heating
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...declared Mr. Henry Helm Clayton, prominent meteorologist, to a CRIMSON reporter in commenting upon the recent report of Dr. C. J. Abbott, of the Smithsonian Institute. Mr. Clayton has for many years cooperated with Dr. Abbott in the study of the effects upon the earth of changes in solar heat, and for the last ten years has, as the head of the Argentine Meteorological Department, used his observations in making daily weather predictions...
...made it more than ever apparent that whole masses of people were being led about by the nose. Men fought without knowing why they were fighting; storms of passion arose out of misapprehension. Therefore the resolve was taken in the heat of the battle, that the masses should be leavened by education, and the men should be taught to live peacably side by side through seeing one another clearly. In the United States the first material development of this idea was the formation of the Committee of One Hundred under the leadership of Mr. Elihu Root. Its purpose, announced early...
...other Crimson contestant to place was Greenidge, who threw the javelin 166 feet 10 inches and thus won the fourth position in the event, which was captured by Storrs of Yale. Hauers won his heat in the hurdles in 15 3-5 seconds, but failed to place in the semi-finals...
...collection had become so large that the library in Dane Hall was uncomfortably crowded. The risk of fire also began to worry the authorities, for the building was not fireproof and several open fires were kept burning during the winter to heat it. "If the library should be destroyed," said the Dean, "it is probably safe to say that a hundred thousand dollars would not replace it; and its value is increasing rapidly...
...Yard Run.--University heat: Won by J. W. Burke '23; second B. R. Cutcheon '25; third, A. B. Harlow '25. Freshman heat: Won by R. G. Allen; second, R. L. Brooks; third, F. P. Kane...