Word: newtons
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Goodwin, Guarnaccia, and Ryan are graduates of their local high schools, while Hazard went to Roxbury Latin and Schalk to Boston Latin. Henrich, the winner of the Sumner Scholarship, prepared at Newton High School...
...Back Noble & Greenough Saltonstall, W. G., '28 19 178 6.2 End Exeter Sayles, M., '27 20 160 5.11 End Belment High Shapiro, G. L., '28 19 200 6. Center Brookline High Simonds, D., '28 19 186 6.1 Tackle Country Day Stafford, A. H., '26 22 141 5.8 Quarterback Newton High Taylor, B. R., '26 21 182 6. Tackle Middleser Tripp, B. C., '28 20 18 6.10 Guard Exeter Turner, R. W., '28 20 180 5.11 Center Womester Academy Victor, C. F. Jr., '26 21 190 6. Tackle Exeter Zarakov, I., '27 21 155 5.8 Back Exeter
Sirs: I am enclosing check for TIME'S second year. It has been a source of great interest to me. I have wished the Book Reviews were more extensive and was very glad to find so good a review of A. Edward Newton's new book, The Greatest Book in the World, in the Oct. 5 number, Page 17. We spend our winters in Florida and our summers in Maine. I will send the Florida address as soon as we know where it will be. Don't let me miss a number, as happened last year when...
...first boom was Newton D. Baker. He appeared on the platform of Cleveland's Public Hall, scene of the Republican Convention two Junes ago. He made a little speech and then the Cleveland Symphony orchestra burst into music in one of the perennial civic efforts to make good music popular. This particular effort was marked by two unusual proceedings: 1) blocks of tickets were issued to each of Cleveland's numerous foreign elements (Cleveland's population is about 80% foreign born) ; 2) the program consisted of music by composers of ten different nationalities...
Capt. T. J. J. See, Government mathematician and astronomer at the Mare Island naval base (San Francisco, Cal.), has been conducting exhaustive experiments and computations upon-Nothing. Greater men than he have done the same, and he has been utilizing their findings - Sir Isaac Newton (gravity), Pierre Simon LaPlace (astronomy), Sir Christopher Wren (architecture). Nothing is important, for it permeates and envelops Everything. It would be nice to know definite things about it, what it is and does. Last week Capt. See announced something about Nothing...