Word: pairings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...matrix moulded by Dr. Antomarchi, Napoleon's doctor ; a letter from Antomarchi to Vignali; the last cup ever used by the ex-French Emperor, a silver goblet inscribed with the Imperial arms; a silver knife, fork and spoon also engraved with the Imperial arms; a shirt, handkerchiefs, pair of white breeches, white pique waistcoats; Church vestments from the Longwood Chapel, some marked with the Imperial cypher; last, the most gruesome relic, a mummified tendon taken from the ex-Emperor's body during the postmortem...
Over 4000 pennies were contributed by the Freshmen, other gifts including Canadian and Italian coins, blank checks, cough drops, cigarettes, a pair of dice, an empty cartridge, and one peppermint Life-Saver...
...when he banged out a long double. Practically every member of the team has wielded a heavy bat in practice games with the Wah-Hoo-Wah nine, but it is the pitching staff in which Coach Hazelton takes most pride. In Carver and Duplin, he has the best pair of moundsmen that he has had for several years...
...Lewis, recent winner of the Willard Gibbs medal in physical chemistry, upheld the magnetic nature of the electrons, which, like any other current of electricity, become magnets when moving in circles. They travel in pairs, 180 degrees apart, neutralizing each other, and thus holding together all chemical compounds. Instead of the Bohr atom with its positive nucleus, Dr. Lewis claimed that the electrons, though having orbits, do not revolve around the "kernel" of the atom. No one has been able to work out a satisfactory path for these paired electronic orbits, but that fact does not bother the chemists...
None of the men who will race Columbia and Penn on May 10 will see Yale meet the above pair tomorrow at New Haven because the A and B University and the 150-pound crews will row by themselves tomorrow afternoon. Coaches Stevens, Shaw, and Newell will be in New Coach "Ed" Leader of Yale will entertain his old western friends...