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...Publishers made the rounds themselves, bought drinks for the performers, distributed chorus sheets among the customers. Edward B. Marks is still publishing songs at 62, as acute to the value of a plug by Rudy Vallée as he was to one by Lottie Gilson, the curvey "Little Magnet,'' who in the 1890s drew tears each night at Tony Pastor's on 14th Street. Fortnight ago Edward B. Marks published a song history of the last 40 years, a book as shrewd in its sidelights on changing manners as it is in its appraisal of popular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Songbook | 2/26/1934 | See Source »

...University of California's Professor Ernest Orlando Lawrence has accomplished atomic disintegration by whirling his bullets (deutons, or heavy hydrogen nuclei) with a magnet as fast as 2,000,000 volts would have driven them (TIME, July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: 7,000,000 Volts | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

...writing a great historical novel of the Russia in which his life has been passed. Two volumes called Bystander and The Magnet (TIME, April 14, 1930 & April 27, 1931) have appeared; Other Fires is the third, next to last. Proletarian novels (say strict Communists) must have no hero to stand between the reader and the hymning of mass achievements. But Gorki's epic novel has a hero, one Clim Samghin, who is the central character in all three books. Even strict Communists should not find him uncanonical, however, for Hero Samghin is no real hero but merely a convenient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Pyeshkov's Part III | 5/1/1933 | See Source »

...strike at cold. Professor Giauque used gadolinium sulfate octahydrate, a colorless crystal substance derived from a rare earth metal. This he cooled to about -306.4° F., when he began wrenching the molecules with a huge magnet which University of California owns. Liquid helium absorbed and withdrew the magnetically generated heat. At -459.1° Professor Giauque was stopped, regretting that he could not stride the stupendously difficult little step of .3° which would carry him to Absolute Zero where substances should retain no more heat, where molecular activity should completely cease. where all things should be coldly inert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Magnetized Cold | 4/24/1933 | See Source »

...Kerr '34, K.R. Kimball '35, M.J. Klainer '33, R.B. Konikow ocC, E.B. Lawton, Jr. '34, David Levin '34, E.P. Little '34, M.J. Litwack '34, R.W. Lovett E.J.A. McAleer '33, W.C. McCarty '35, W.A. McGivney '33, D.V. McGranahan M.T.F. McHugh '33, P.F. MacKendrick M.E.A. Macy '33, I.H. Magnet '33, H.E. Magnuson '34, Wilfred Malenbaum '34, Samuel Moncher '35, R.K. Morse '35, P.S. Mumford '34, A.J. Oliker '34, H.I. Orentlicher '33, Wilfred Owen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee on Scholarships Awards 298 Upperclassmen Fund Totalling $99,284 | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

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