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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...satisfaction to the race of our present reserves of energy." When coal and oil are gone, Science will turn to sunlight as man's source of energy. Reassuring to the insurance presidents was it to hear Caltech's Millikan, Nobel Prizeman of 1923, student of the Cosmic Ray and of subatomic energy (both of which he rules out as practical energy sources for mankind) declare: "Only the economic reason that coal and oil and gas are abundant and accessible prevents us from utilizing sunshine directly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Jobs & Energy | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...ball, which was not often. But Navy's Captain Blimp Bowstrom was punting perfectly and the big Navy line always held when it had to. For three periods both teams played hard, tense, defensive football. Then came a play on which Navy overshifted a little, and Army Halfback Ray Stecker cut over to the short side with pretty interference and was free. As he passed the line oi scrimmage he fooled the Navy right halfback and the safety man by swerving.sharply to his left as they came in from the wrong side; then he skipped 56 yards down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: Dec. 22, 1930 | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...Fenollosa '33, A. Y. Foster '34, Heywood Fox '33, Hamilton Gray '33, S. H. Haste '34, John Heard Jr. '33, R. R. Hildreth '31, J. L. Hutter '33, G. N. Lewis '32, D. M. Matthews '32, W. A. McGivney '33, D. Miller '34, J. T. Quinby '34, G. E. Ray '32, F. B. Rice '31, A. B. Rood '31, T. D. Spencer '34, S. H. Stackpole '33, R. S. Stout '28, Proctor, C. B. Syers '33, J. F. Trosh '33, R. K. Vincent '32, C. B. Ware '34, W. S. Warner '32, R. S. Watson '32, E. E. Wendell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INSTRUMENTALISTS CHRISTMAS TOUR LIST ANNOUNCED | 12/18/1930 | See Source »

Picture Tube. Also revealed at the Radiological Society meeting was the work an X-ray tube can do. Dr. George L. Clark, University of Illinois, told how he took moving pictures of molecules with the help of an X-ray tube. He used a newly developed 50,000-volt tube which makes it possible to take moving X-ray pictures. The tube acts as a powerful microscope. Rays hit the substance which Dr. Clark wished to photograph, were bent back to a fluorescent screen. When the screen was photographed the molecular changes in the substance were apparent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: New Tubes | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

...addition to Chairman Warner and President Noah, the executive committee will include famed Banker Albert Henry Wiggin of Chase National Bank; Ray Morris of Brown Brothers & Co., both of whom were previously directors, and Charles Hayden of Hayden, Stone & Co. Mr. Pierce will become board chairman, First Vice President Moses Pendleton will remain in his same position as general manager. Mr. Pendleton has always made the important yarn division turn in a profit, has skillfully directed wool buying, knows much about manufacturing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Ram's Head Changes | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

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