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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Edward S. King of the College Astronomical Observatory staff, will speak from Station WEEI at 7.45 o'clock tonight on "Photographing Stars and Planets." Professor King's talk is part of the Observatory's public educational program consisting of 22 lectures given on Tuesday and Thursday evenings throughout the fall and winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: King to Speak on Astronomy | 11/12/1925 | See Source »

Professor Willard P. Gerrish, of the College Astronomical Observatory staff, will give a radio talk tonight from WEEK at 7.45 o'clock, on "Telescopes and Their Uses." Professor Gerrish's lecture is one of a regular series of public educational talks instituted recently at the observatory evenings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gerrish to Speak on Astronomy | 11/10/1925 | See Source »

Came the moment of firing. General Mueller raised his field-glass to observe the effect of bullets which were to whine harmlessly over many a German head. An instant later he dropped the glass, clutched at his side and fell dead. Lieutenant Colonel von Hoeruf, a staff officer, was wounded in the leg at the same moment. Aghast, Defense Minister Gessler and the military observers, realizing that the barrage had somehow fallen short, signaled frantically to the gunners to cease fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: War Game | 11/9/1925 | See Source »

Seasoned U. S. commanders expressed their utter astonishment at the whole affair. Said one: "It is all but incredible that such maneuvers should have been planned by any general staff. Never before has an actual barrage been laid down over troops in peace time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: War Game | 11/9/1925 | See Source »

Dean Seashore of Iowa addressed the first session on the undesirability of premature assistant instructorship appointments. When the graduate student is appointed while pursuing his graduate studies, "he loses the attitude of a student toward his superiors and tries to get special privileges as a member of the staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: At New Haven | 11/9/1925 | See Source »

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