Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John C. Cort '36, William C. Quimby '36, Edward H. Robbins '36, Abbott K. Ware '36, Stanley G. Mortimer...
...Turmwaechter held its annual election at its regular meeting last evening. Howard E. Roman '36, was elected president for the coming year. Emil H. Ober '35, and Stanley Mr. Wyman '35, were elected to the executive council. Other officers chosen were: Theodore D. Steinway '36, vice-president; Earle S. Randall 1G, secretary; Hans W. Forster, Jr., treasurer...
With the possibility of losing ground in these events, Ulen is prepared to make it up in the century and relay. Edward P. Parker '34, and Herbert M. Howe '34 are the listed entries, but Stanley M. Wyman '35 may also be considered unless Ulen wants to use him in the relay. In this case Parker and Howe would team up with George Wightman '34 and Roy. S. Wallace '35, the latter taking Wyman's usual position as number three...
When scientists begin writing like preachers and preachers begin talking like scientists, the great battle of God and Nature is all but over. Famed for his piety is Physicist Robert Andrews Millikan, son of a Presbyterian minister. Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington is a devout, creedless Quaker. Physicist Arthur Holly Compton has been advancing towards God more slowly although his father, too, is a Presbyterian minister. Now writing a book about his beliefs, the University of Chicago professor expounded some of them last week in an interview with Philip Kinsley of the Chicago Tribune. Said Scientist Compton...
Eden (Tech) defeated Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, 15-13, 15-17, 17-16, 15-12; Stanley G. Haskins '35 defeated Wood, 15-12, 14-18, 12-15, 18-14, 15-9; Ingals (Tech) defeated Thornton W. Thorndike '35, 15-13, 16-15, 15-12; Newmans (Tech) defeated Richard W. Gilder '36, 15-11, 7-15, 15-12, 15-11; Richard D. Fletcher, Jr. '35 defeated Hunt...