Word: sandering
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With this evening's concert in Sander's Theatre, the Boston Symphony Orchestra impressively inaugurates its Cambridge season: a series which has come to be as institutional to Harvard and its environs as Boston's Fridays and Saturdays...
...still liquid. Apart from its high heat capacity, "NS fluid" does not corrode iron or other ordinary metals and does not decompose while in a closed heating system. Its expansion is limited. It can be melted and resolidified in glass tubes without breaking them. One Ernst Sander owns the German patent on "NS fluid." The stuff can be made and sold cheaply. Dr. Little thinks that "NS fluid" or materials like it "offer interesting possibilities for new types of domestic heating...
Petrofabrics. Whether terrestrial or cosmic, the forces that built the Alps tied them into complicated kinks. Bruno Sander, a native of the Austrian Tyrol and professor at the University of Innsbruck, described his method of studying the kinks. Specimens of crystalline rock were ground to paper thinness, peered at under the microscope where the force lines spring to view. By plotting hundreds of force lines from different parts of a mountain, he deduces the slidings and thrustings that formed the mountain. He calls his method petrofabrics, thinks it may prove useful in locating ore veins...
...Wednesday, April 19, the club will hold a concert in Sander's Theatre in celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary. All graduates of the club have been invited to attend. M. A. Shattuck '19, former president of the club, will preside and Dr. R. C. Cabot '89, professor of Social Ethics, will be the principal speaker...
...rumor that the clapper of the Memorial Hall tower bell, which has been silent since noon on Sunday, had been stolen during the Sander's Theatre services at that time, was confirmed late last night by University officials...