Word: noted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...interesting to note that at the Blue Hill Observatory of Harvard University radio meteorographs have already been carried to heights of 108,000 ft., reporting all the while the temperature, pressure and relative humidity at the different elevations...
...college newspapers concerned, is being run concurrently by each of them. The "Cornell Daily Sun," the "Dartmouth," the "Spectator," the Harvard CRIMSON, the "Pennsylvanian," the "Princetonian," and the "Yale Daily News" believe that the subject, an Ivy League, is of great importance to each of the seven colleges.)--Editors' Note...
...Serge Koussevitzky returns to conduct this week's Symphony concerts with a program which begins with Handel's Sixth Concerto Grosso and a Symphony in D by Clementi, and ends up with three Wagnerian selections. It is interesting to note that the Symphony which was written in the time of Beethoven, was lost for nearly one hundred years, being finally purchased at auction by the Library of Congress. It was subsequently revised by Alfredo Casella...
...uprising from any important area which they have occupied. Of the 68 branches of the Bank of Spain, 38 were under regular White administration, and the German Government, in extending diplomatic recognition, confirmed so far as the Reichsbank is concerned the regulation of Generalissimo Franco that a Spanish bank-note is worthless unless it bears his Fascist stamp...
With this implicit backing, Generalissimo Franco sent off diplomatic notes to the Great Powers, announced that he may at any time bombard Barcelona to check the entry of Soviet arms and munitions at that port. In the House of Commons, amid chanting of "Shame! Shame! Shame!" by Laborites, the Conservative and Liberal majority roared "Hear! Hear!" as Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden reacted to the Franco note thus...