Word: liebe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fresh evidence suggesting that the beat of the heart is initiated by radioactive elements in the blood was reported by Professor Charles Christian Lieb of Columbia (pharmacologist) from the researches of Dr. Hendrik Zwaardemaker, professor emeritus of physiology at the University of Utrecht, Holland. Professor Zwaardemaker took the hearts out of eels and frogs, pumped through them physiological salt solutions. The hearts beat in vitro half an hour or so, then ceased. Professor Zwaardemaker added small amounts of potassium salt to his solution. The hearts began to beat again. They continued so for 24 hours. Potassium is weakly radioactive. Other...
HARVARD AMBERST Bassett, c.f. l.f., Gott-lieb Nugent, 2b. e.f., williams McGrath, s.s. s.s., Grosskloss Donaghy, 3b r.f., Goodwin Prior, 1b lb., Henley Whitney, l.f. 2b., Wilson Gilligan, r.f. 3b., Dean Dudley or Batchelder. c. e.,Trenchard Ketchum or MacHale, p. p., Pratt or Nichols...
Pitney--Jennings, Landon v. McCurdy--Cimino, Lieb...
Said Frederick G. Lieb, sage baseball writer: "It is doubtful if anyone in that crowd will ever live to see another baseball player hit his 60th home run in a 154-game season. I saw Ruth hit his 59th in 1921 and never thought I would score the game in which that record would be broken...
Near Mr. and Mrs. Edison on the platform was John W. Lieb of the New York Edison Co. He dedicated the tablet and presented it to Governor George S. Silzer of New Jersey as a state monument, the latter accepting after Mrs. Edison had unveiled it. President John G. Hibben of Princeton then perorated, with interruptions by a rumbling freight train and a youthful Edisonian who leapt to the fore to declare he would never go to college.*Samuel Insull terminated the speechmaking...