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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Exact purpose of the field explosions is to produce seismic reactions that can be calculated in order to provide a more accurate conception of the makeup of concentric shells that comprise the structure of the earth. It is hoped that further experiments will offer clues to the chemical changes produced by high pressures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Physicists of College Seek Subterranean Radioactive Source | 1/30/1947 | See Source »

Three Magazines In One. Wiese made his first big splash in 1932, when he broke away from the hodge-podge makeup common to all ladies' magazines, came out with what is still called Three Magazines in One. Each section-News and Fiction, Homemaking, Style and Beauty-had its own cover, and ads appropriate to it inside. Then he went after the taboos that governed the sweetness & light fiction of women's magazines. He bought a story about adultery (Stone Blunts Scissors, by Sara Yarrow), in which the adulteress got the man. McCall's got 5,000 letters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Man in a Woman's World | 1/6/1947 | See Source »

With only 32 persons present at the seven House forums held last week, the Constitution Committee was forced to abandon its plan of following the straw vote dictates of the College on controversial issues of Council makeup. With so few undergraduates present, Weld asserted, the votes meant next to nothing. "Under the circumstances," he said, "we have decided to go ahead and put out the best constitution the Committee can put out independently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Gets Draft of Constitution Monday, Waives Straw Vote Data | 12/11/1946 | See Source »

What set him to wondering about the makeup of the upper level Commie leadership here during his period of Party membership after 1935 were, he explains, the shadowy figures under seemingly assumed names whom he gradually came to look upon as intermediaries with the USSR (one "Edwards" he feels to be the Gerhart Eisler now in the limelight...

Author: By Selig S. Harrison, | Title: Budenz Sees Red on Communists, Parries Query on Faculty's Tinge | 12/9/1946 | See Source »

There is a great deal of promise in Radcliffe's new literary magazine. That "Radditudes" is not a finished publication from either a literary or makeup point of view is inevitable in any first volume by an amateur group. And it is also not surprising that an unmistakable though possibly unconscious grasping for the "New Yorker" short story style is evident in some of the contributions. But "Radditudes" is making a fine effort towards providing the Cambridge scene with an undergraduate magazine that is neither flippant nor academic--a task that Harvard seems unwilling to tackle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On the Staff | 12/6/1946 | See Source »

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