Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...clearly distinguishable. In the argon atom the inner and middle electron groups showed as one blurred ring, but separate from the outer group. The images were composite photographs of billions of atoms resolved into single pictures by photographing a revolving plate the shape of which was determined by x-ray diffraction. Though indirect, complex and laborious, the method is quite as legitimate as ordinary photography, according to the exhibitor, and the effective magnification is 200,000,000-to-1. This first visual confirmation of electron distribution theory was provided and explained by the University of Chicago's Dr. Arthur...
...Bryan left town yesterday in an endeavor to stretch their winning streak to five straight. The Crimson racquet wielders will meet Pennsylvania at Philadelphia this afternoon and Columbia at New York tomorrow afternoon. The Harvard players who went on the trip are S. Ellsworth Davenport, III, '34, John F. Ray '34, Frank W. Jones, Jr. '35, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, August C. Helmholz '36, Germain G. Glidden '36, Edward R. Sargent '36, Sumner Rodman '35, and Willard E. Ingalls...
...season this afternoon by meeting the Cornell Varsity at 2.30 o'clock on the Divinity Courts. The Crimson squad will be led by S. Ellsworth Davenport, III '34, captain and a leading candidate for this year's Intercollegiate title. The other Harvard singles players will be John F. Ray '34, Frank W. Jones, Jr. '35, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, August C. Helmholz '36, and G. G. Glidden '36. The Harvard doubles teams will be made up of Davenport and Ray, Justin J. Thackara '36 and Helmhoiz, and Jones and Whitbeck...
...first four men on the team are veterans from last year, ranking in the order listed: Sandy Davenport, John Ray, Frank Jones, and Franklin Whitbeck. The last two places on the team are being hotly contested by Germain Glidden, John Wilkinson, Sumner Rodman, and Carl Helmholz...
...professional two years ago. Lenore Kight, a dark, agile swimmer of Homestead, Pa., who took Miss Madison's place at the outdoor championships last summer by winning four championships, found her position challenged by a Seattle girl. Olive McKean, coached by the Washington Athletic Club's famed Ray Daughters. There was another new name last week- Mrs. Arthur Jarrett-but sports-page readers had no trouble identifying her as Eleanor Holm. Eleanor Holm used to be spoken of as a Follies girl because Florenz Ziegfeld once offered her a job she did not take. Last week...