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...York Electrical Society in Manhattan last week met three famed men of Science, with many a lesser luminary, to retort for their profession. One was Karl Taylor Compton of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The other was Robert Andrews Millikan of California Institute of Technology. The third was Frank Baldwin Jewett of Bell Telephone Laboratories. In a telegram to the meeting President Roosevelt took a nicely neutral position: "The value to civilization of scientific thought and research cannot be questioned. . . . The idea that Science is responsible for the [recent] economic ills can be questioned. . . . "Science makes jobs, began Dr. Compton...
Science in industry was defended by Dr. Jewett, onetime associate of the late great Albert Abraham Michelson. To buttress his defense he had declared that when American Telephone & Telegraph (of which he is a vice president) installed dial telephones, no girls were thrown out of work...
...pound class: Donald B. Armstrong, Jr. '37 defeated Porter (A), referee's decision (overtime); 175-pound class: Gerard J. Piel '37 defeated Meader (A), referee's decision: Unlimited Class: Fletcher (A) defeated William B. Gresham, Jr., fall, 5.30. Referee: C. R. Huntington. Tim- ers: Whiting, Robertson (A); Frank G. Jewett...
Frank Greenwood Jewett, Jr. '36 of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has won the Varsity wrestling competition and today becomes second assistant manager while Raymond Sobel '37 of Poughkeepsie, New York has won the competition for Freshman wrestling manager. Jewett will become Varsity manager when a senior...
...pound: Lamb (B) defeated Goldsmith (T). 125-pound: Curtin (B) defeated Bradford (T). 135-pound: Ward (B) defeated Wetherwill (T). 145-pound: Carey (T) knocked out Cone (B). 155-pound; McGoodwin defeated Gaughan. 165-pound: Lawrence defeated Lefthes. 175-pound: Smith defeated Collins. Heavyweight; Simmons knocked out Jewett...