Word: patents
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...engagement of Prince George to handsome Princess Marina of Greece was announced, that he would follow his older brothers, York and Gloucester, into the Peerage. The great question was what title would be given him. Two famed royal dukedoms were vacant-Edinburgh and Kent. Last week by letters patent George V ordered that his youngest son be proclaimed Duke of Kent forthwith. Kent, whence come the hops to make British beer bitter, was a Kingdom long before William the Conqueror. There have been Earls of Kent since the 11th Century, but there have been only two Dukes. The first, Henry...
...their lawyers, talked of stopping license fees to sound-recording equipment makers until the situation was clarified. Sound technicians wondered if they would have to dust off obsolete recording methods for emergency service. Reason was that bald, long-nosed William Fox, armed with a U. S. Supreme Court patent decision, was out of the well-lined hole into which he was cudgeled four years ago. This half-forgotten ex-newsboy and shoe-polish hawker was bent on raising as much hell as possible in the industry from which he had been exiled. In October 1929, William Fox celebrated the Silver...
Filed nearly four years ago, the complaint asks for injunctions, an accounting of Rinso profits, additional punitive damages and the destruction of all Rinso machinery. For the British-owned, U. S. managed defendant, Chicago's Frank Parker Davis, famed patent lawyer, was ready to do his part...
...Munich, where his father was part-owner of an electrotechnical plant. When Albert was 15, family reverses took the Einsteins to Milan. There he left school to study art, then to Zurich to learn how to become a breadwinning engineer. In 1902 he got a job in the Bern Patent Office as engineer and technical adviser. Three years later, when he was 26, he published his cosmos-shaking Special Theory of Relativity in the Annals of Physics. His General Theory of Relativity was published in the midst of the War (1916), the Unitary Field Theory 13 years later. Though only...
...Seniors the following year. Although admittedly experimental at the outset, the success of this plan has been so marked that it has been adopted as a permanent feature at such leading universities as Cornell, Smith, and Wellesley, to name only a few. The advantages of this system are so patent and its success so satisfactorily established that its adoption by Harvard would form a logical step in the progressive trend of the undergraduate plan of study...