Word: maces
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...finally to a gallery or the storeroom. This latter, a spacious hall in the basement, already contains hundreds of miscellaneous items from the chair President Conant sits in at Commencement and the University's Great Salt to a bottle with Dean Swift's seal on it and the mace from the Irish parliament, which has been stored there since the World's Fair...
...Committee's members include E. Leon Chaffee, director of the Cruft Memorial Leaboratory; Edwin C. Kemble, chairman of the Physics Department; Myles L. Mace, assistant professor of Business and Government; Mason Hammond, associate professor of Greek and Latin; and Raymond Dennett graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House...
Randolph Field's Major Harold L. Mace, directing plane movements by radio, felt his hide tighten. In his earphones came the voice of a cadet pilot reporting that he was almost out of gas. "Look around and see if you can find a good field to land in," radioed Major Mace, with soothing professional calm. There was no reply. "What's your position?" the Major asked, with less calm. A puzzled voice came in his earphones. "I'm on the ramp in front of Hangar C, right here at Randolph Field...
Stocks of East Indian pepper-the most mportant spice-will last two or three years. The romantic spices of the East cinnamon, cloves, mace and nutmeg), which Columbus sought, still reach the U.S., but only in dubious dribbles. Others are obtainable in the West Indies or Mexico. But even to uncritical U.S. palates, one spice is no substitute for another...
...Choral Music as James Edward Ditson professor of Music; William E. Ladd as William E. Ladd professor of Surgery; Frederick R. Grace and George M. A. Hanfmann as faculty instructors in Fine Arts; Robert W. White as '25 as research associate in the Psychological clinic; and Myles La G. Mace as an assistant professor of Business and Government...