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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Presentation of the Theodore William Richards Medal to Gregory Paul Baxter '96, Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry, will be made at a meeting of the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock...
Awarded. To Flavel Manley Williams: a special gold medal of the American Museum of Safety; for his invention of the "fog camera" which, utilizing a special infra-red-sensitive film, can take photographs at great distances through fog (TIME, Jan. 15); in Manhattan...
...Present" peak) reveal the size of the yes & no votes. The announcer may at once announce election results. Dr. Hopkins was born 60 years ago in Portland, Me. Twenty-six years later he graduated from Columbian, now George Washington University, won Franklin Institute's John Scott medal for electrical research a year later. He lectures at New York University. During the seven years he has worked on radiovoting, sometimes in the secrecy of New Jersey's woodlands, many a corollary idea has struck him. One is to use infra-red radiation ("dark light") for voting in theatres, with...
...21st annual international flower show in Manhattan J. Pierpont Morgan won a gold medal for his tropical Kalanchoe globulifera coccinea; Mr & Mrs. Marshall Field, first prizes for their mignonettes, larkspur, stock: Mrs. Cornelius Francis Kelley, a first with twelve white Antirrhinum spikes...
Awarded. Notre Dame University's Laetare Medal, outstanding U. S. award to live, lay Catholics: to Mrs. Nicholas Frederic (Genevieve Garvan) Brady, philanthropist, vice chairman of the National Women's Committee on Welfare and Relief Mobilization. Last year's award: To Tenor John McCormack...