Word: kraemer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jennings '40, M. Kalmanoff '41, H. S. Kernan '38, R. M. Kernan '38, K. Kraemer '39, T. E. Lawrence '39, J. J. Leavitt '39, P. Levine '39, I. M. London '39, D. P. McAllester '38, D. N. McKay '38, D. P. McMillan '41, J. F. Malley...
...Svedberg, 50, perfected two new rotors in which at normal operating speed a dime would press against the wall with a force of half a ton. One rotor he kept. The other he sent to the du Pont research laboratories at Wilmington, Del. There last week Dr. Elmer Otto Kraemer put the machine through its paces for a group of scientists and newshawks...
...happens to be news, yes, Counsel," replied imperturbable Professor Kraemer who declared his maps would be cheap at $2,000,000 per year...
Maps. Dr. Caspar J. Kraemer Jr., a mellow, twinkly professor of Latin and Greek at New York University, was summoned by the investigating committee to explain how the Work Relief Division's cartographic project, which he heads, was employing 200 men at a cost of $290,000 per year. About 70% of his maps, models and charts, testified Professor Kraemer, were modern relief maps, including some of New York City & vicinity which would be useful in regional planning. The Committee's counsel called a list of the other 30%. They included the Geographic Distribution of Ancient Greek Dialects...
...Safety pins," said Professor Kraemer...