Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jeans was not the only astronomer who, last week, was engaged in somewhat mundane speculations. Dr. Paul Renno Heyl, a physicist attached to the U. S. Bureau of Standards, began his second series of experiments to determine the world's weight. Last year he estimated this to be 6,592,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons. Now, by making a slight change in his apparatus,* Astronomer Heyl expects to achieve a slight but consequential difference in his result...
...Boston Symphony came last week to Manhattan-with Serge Koussevitzky for conductor, Contralto Margarete Matzenauer, Tenor Tudor Davies, Baritone Fraser Gange for soloists, the Harvard Glee Club for a Chorus, and Speaker Paul Leyssac. This combination gave, as it did a fortnight ago in Boston (TIME, Mar. 5), the Œdipus Rex of Igor Stravinsky. Even the ablest critics sometimes disagree. Said Samuel Chotzinov (the World): ". . . a desperate attempt at a musical interpretation of lofty cosmic tragedy . . . a presumptuous drive with nothing of any consequence to back...
Married. Henry A. Scrandrett, President of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad; to Mrs. Frances Hochstetler Daugherty, of Omaha, Nebr.; in Omaha...
Perusing the Vienna Roman Catholic Church Gazette, His Holiness noted that St. Paul's Church in Vienna had been conducting services for three days "in atonement for outrages on morality" committed by Josephine Baker, Negress dancer, who had been performing next door at the Johann Strauss Theatre...
...Paul Howard '17, has been appointed to succeed Dr. Marshall Henry Bailey as Medical Advisor for students in the University, it was announced last night...