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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Then Mr. Morgan took the box of paper back and had each sheet bound into a copy of the 350-page Democratic campaign book. This book, in which many businesses had bought advertising space, was sold last year at the Democratic convention for $2.50 a copy. With the President's autograph bound in, the same book, dressed up in leather covers, was offered as a de luxe President's edition at $250 a copy. Letters went out urging people to buy, accompanied by contracts, suggestively filled out for the purchase of four copies for $1,000. In case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Bibliophiles | 6/21/1937 | See Source »

...body can stand, and that in rocketing between America and Europe we will accelerate halfway across the ocean and decelerate during the other half. Or, he might even point his rocket toward another planet and, without regard to fuel supply, landing facilities, or Professor Goddard, lose himself in interstellar space...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Lost in Space | 6/14/1937 | See Source »

Dr.Shapley's report indicates that the find will be of important in the study of the complex space-time matter relationships in our immediate neighborhood--in the region out to a hundred million light years. Hits statement was published in the amateur astronomer's magazine "Telescope," issued at the Harvard Observatory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Giant Metagalactic Cloud 100,000,000 Light Years Distant, Is Discovered Here | 6/4/1937 | See Source »

...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld. Only letters under 400 words can be printed because of space limitations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 5/20/1937 | See Source »

This two-course scheme involves tremendous difficulties both in equipment and personnel. It would require new laboratory space, and an as yet non-existent staff, but would offer considerable advantages to the student. First, repetition would be avoided. Secondly, practical experience with various techniques, though not of long enough duration to produce proficiency, would serve to impress on concentrators in each field the existence and utility of the techniques of the other, in two full-course rather than five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MALLINCKRODT AND JEFF or HANDS ACROSS OXFORD STREET | 5/19/1937 | See Source »

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