Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...West. We are adrift in an open boat with only a little food and water. This is last hope of five survivors of schooner Norka, eighth month, second day. H. M., M. V. W., S. L. W., L. M. W., R. E. L. W. Notify Donald Murchie, Dedham, Mass...
...Davison was graduated from Greylock Institute, South Williamstown, Mass., in June, 1886, after spending at least two years in that school. The writer entered in Sept., 1885, and Harry Davison was already well known to the teachers and students. He was graduated as vale dictorian of his class of seven. I followed him one year later, taking the same "English Scientific" course, as it was then called. Greylock was a private institution, sometimes called "The Mills School" from the name of its founders and owners. Its last class was graduated in 1888. Many of its graduates have done well without...
...Dalton, Mass., a tablet was last week unveiled "To W. MURRAY CRANE, 1853-1920," one of the great figures in Republican politics in the decade before the War. He was Governor of Massachusetts from 1900 to 1903, and U. S. Senator from 1904 to 1913. He was a staunch party man, although he did not hesitate to oppose his colleagues on occasion, as for example when he supported the League of Nations after the War, opposing his erstwhile colleague, Senator Lodge...
There is so much of it that, light though its particles are, it weighs with a great weight upon earth, moon, sun. Against its pressure they cannot fly out of their orbits though their circling speed, imparted at birth, is not checked by the yielding mass. How strongly the world gas acts as marshal of the spheres was suggested by Capt...
...exposition's head adviser, Dr. Arthur D. Little of Cambridge, Mass., made a public pronouncement: "The world unquestionably owes a great debt to German Science but the supremacy of German chemistry is a thing of the past. No American need go to Germany to study chemistry. He will be better taught at home...