Word: stetson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Melander S. D. '14, G. J. Pierce '90, F. H. Pratt '96, J. H. Pratt '01, Edwin Arlington Robinson '95, A. W. Rowe G. '09, Professor George Sarton. Professor A. W. Sellards, J. C. Slater A. M. '22, the Reverend Professor W. L. Sperry, Professor H. T. Stetson, and Langdon Warner...
Assistant Professor H. T. Stetson, who has charge of the observations, states that the effect of solar eruptions, which appear as spots on a photographic negative, upon the electrical conditions of the earth's atmosphere, are known to play an important part in determining weather and seasonal changes. The Weather Bureau is making a thorough investigation of sun-spot phenomena with a view to predicting the general characteristics of whole seasons. The precipitation of rain, the recurrence of storms, and electrical disturbances in the earth's atmosphere, depend to a large degree upon the upper atmosphere, and this in turn...
Crew B Stroke, J. W. Fox; 7, Rogers; 6, A. G. Bullock; 5, R. C. Timpson; 4, G. T. Emmett, 3, A. W. Williams; 2, G. L. bow Jr., bow, F. W. Stetson...
...best girls of Canada and France competed against the best girls of the U. S., and some of them were beautiful-but it was not a beauty contest. They went at one another with clubs, at Cherry Valley, Long Island. Mrs. G. Henry Stetson of Philadelphia, took to the first tee a temperature of 102 degrees (la grippe). She came to the 18th green with a stroke score of 96, failing to qualify, losing her chance to defend the national golf championship which she won last year. Ada Mackenzie, Canadian, broke the women's record for the Cherry Valley...
...golf comparable to Helen Wills in tennis. Alexa Stirling dominated ten years ago, winning in 1916, 1919, 1920 (no tournament 1917 and 1918). In 1921, Marion Hollins won the championship ; 1922, Glenna Collett; 1923, Edith Cummings; 1924, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Kurd ; 1925, Glenna Collett; 1926, Mrs. G. Henry Stetson...