Word: knipp
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Berkeley, California, chemistry; Thaddeus Benjamin Clark grDv. of Cambridge, philosophy and history; Charles Farwell Edwon, Jr. of Cambridge, history; Paul Elisworth Everett, Jr. 3G of Wellesley, remance languages and literature; Paul Malcolm Heffenan 2S.A. of Ames, Iowa, architecture; Alan Holske 3G of Pleasantville, New York, German; Julius Knause Knipp 4G of Urbana, Illinois, physics; John Douglas MacLachlan 4G of Burritt's Rapids, Ontario, Canada, biology; Charles Habib Malik 3G of Heliopolis, Egypt, philosophy; Harrg August Rositzke 4G of Brooklyn, New York English...
Playing an erratic game of brilliance and early-season sloppiness, Harvard's Jayvees yesterday tied the Northeastern freshman team, which had rolled up 34 points against the Nichols College Jayvees on the preceding Friday. The final score was 12-12. The summary: HARVARD NORTHEASTERN Gafney, Knipp, Sullivan, Fields, r.e. l.e., Hartwell Gardner, Higgs, r.t. l.t., Meehan Greeley, Foley, Kernan, c. l.g., Bliss Greeley, Foley, Kernan, c. c., Lavache Jones, Robinson, l.g. r.g., Ronzio Carman, Giles, l.t. r.t., Opp Berry, Olney, Brassil, l.e. r.e., Troup Pedrick, Waldinger, Owen, q.b. q.b., Rock Fuller, Garvin, MacFarlane, r.h.b. l.h.b., Gillott Higgins, Wesner, Weeks, l.h.b...
Lamplighters went out of fashion when electricity came in. Last week members of the American Physical Society, meeting in Chicago, heard Professor Charles Tobias Knipp describe a new kind of electric light which may bring lamplighters back, set them to lighting lamps with electricity once every six months. Professor Knipp had made a flask of pyrex glass of 22-litre capacity, with a stem two metres long and 70 millimetres in diameter. He pumped out the air and moisture, filled the flask with nitrogen gas, sealed it. Around the stem he wrapped a wire, touched the wire...
Said Professor Knipp: "I am continuing these tests. It seems like electrodeless cold light. If I may freely speculate, some day these afterglow lamps may be made that would burn for six months, at no cost of electricity...
...opera by another British conductor had its première last week in Munich. Samuel Pepys was its name, Albert Coates its composer. Librettists Richard Price and Lieut.-Col. W. P. Drury concocted a characteristic Pepys plot out of their imaginations, had the scampish Samuel entertain an actress, Mistress Knipp, with wines and spinet-playing; had Mistress Pepys return inopportunely but not until Mistress Knipp had time to disguise herself as the Merry Monarch Charles II honoring his Secretary of the Admiralty with a visit. Müncheners greatly liked this synthetic Pepys given them in the translation...