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...Conklin 9.00, A. W. Davis 9.10, R. L. de Normandie 9.20, J. J. Donahue 9.30, S. W. Fordyce, 9.40, H. A. Gale, 9.50, C. H. Gardiner 10.00, W. H. Gray 10.10, F. L. Hardenbrook 10.20, R. B. Hayes 10.30, W. T. Jones 10.40, J. W. Kilbreth 10.50, LeR. Leland 11.00, J. R. McVey 11.10, G. Newell 11.20, J. H. Parsons 11.30, L. Pierpont 11.40, A. W. Popper 11.50, J. E. Sharkey 1.30, E. O. Shepard 1.40, H. S. Smith 1.50, B. P. Snyder 2.00, F. Vorenberg 2.10, L. E. Vose 2.20, A. Dubois 2.30, L. K. Foster...
...thought to many is that the universe produces nothing ugly. Aside from the beauty of exactness and invariability that the laws of Creation have for mathematical minds in particular and for du ler ones in a less degree, the visible manifestations of the infinite Reason are the most familiar parts of human existence. There is little need of presenting any of these pictures, and yet their very familiarity makes them often unimpressive and obscures much of their splendor. The night, with its stars moving with in evitable accuracy or a day of sunlight or one of clouds and wind...