Word: plantes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have lost our might and our material possessions. There is nothing left but that other Germany, immortal and indestructible with Goethe, Bach and all the big and little prophets which came before and after them." At Hamburg, home of a certain type of sausage, a sausage manufacturer said: "My plant has been besieged day and night by men, women and children seeking work, and I may have to erect a barricade around my place to keep out the people who hope to get employment-and food-in a factory of this kind." The German Government legalized by special decree French...
...Ford Muscle Shoals and a plant of like character to that sold by Weeks...
...years airships twice the size of the Shenandoah will be built, predicted Dr. Moore. They will carry enough fuel for a round trip to Europe, and a good-sized load of bombs if necessary. Commercial dirigibles will connect North America with Europe, South America, the Far East. A Government plant at Fort Worth is now producing daily 15,000 cubic feet of helium, 92% pure, at a cost of about 7? a cubic foot, and 50,000,000 cubic feet could be extracted yearly from gas in regular use. As helium when originally produced was very rare, costing about...
...subject any thought, who will not agree with him. If Harvard is to maintain its standards, if a Harvard education is to stand for what it has always stood for in the past, the physical limit of expansion has, for the moment at least, been reached. The existing physical plant is no longer adequate even for the present classes. The existing faculty can cope with further numbers only by indulging in the methods of mass production and specialized training which have become so characteristic of the mammoth state universities of the country. It is time to call a halt...
...Harlan P. Kelsey, Secretary of the American Joint Committee of Horticultural Nomenclature, will speak on "Plant Introductions" tonight at 8 o'clock in Robinson Hall...