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...little knoll near Leuthen, Saxony, stood Defense Minister Gessler of the Reich, last week, with General Mueller, commander of the Saxon Reichswehr, and some seventy of the highest officers of the German Army. Before them a body of infantry "advanced" toward the town in "war games." Lest the maneuvers should lack reality a battery of heavy machine guns, planted out of sight behind the officers, prepared to lay down a "protective barrage" before the infantry as it advanced...
...Berlin, Dr. Karl Mueller claimed to have discovered a process for reducing metal foils to a thinness of one-millionth of a centimetre,* retaining elasticity in foils transparent as oculists' glass. The importance: to telephones, radios, musical instruments; to study of atomic structures...
...coffee house, working in the Art Department of The Washington Post, finding lost baggage for tourists in Paris." Of the 15 applicants the jury retained 3 for further consideration-A. Clemens Finley, Jr., T. C. Richards, both students of the National Academy of Design (Manhattan) and M. J. Mueller, of the Yale University School of Fine Arts. These three were given four weeks to submit a mural on the subject Spring. Although his painting was not completed, the jury (composed of E. H. Blashfield, F. C. Jones, Douglas Volk, Eugene Savage and Russell Cowles) voted for Finley because...
Died. Rev. Ansel M. Mueller, 85, "oldest priest in the Franciscan order in the U. S.," at Joliet...
Additional new appointments are those of Professor Kirtley Fletcher Mather, now head of the geological department at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, to be Professor of Geology for a term of one year; of Dr. John H. Mueller, now associate professor at Columbia University, to be Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology in the Medical School; of Lieutenant Colonel William J. LeH. Lyster, U. S. A., to be Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Medical School so long as he is detailed there by the government; and of Langdon Warner '03, archaeologist and recently director of the Pennsylvania Museum...