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Catalysis. Professor Hugh Stott Taylor of Princeton University proposed that U. S. industry endow a university to discover all there is to know about catalytic agents, the "marrying parsons" of chemistry, which cause other substances to interact without themselves reacting...
Henry Frederick Schwarz, The Hill School; Lazard Henry Seiff, Boston Latin School; Samuel Schwartz, Boston Latin School; Henry Simon, Boston Latin School; Frank Kent Smith, Exeter; Paul Sidney Edward Smith, Exeter; Russell Murdock Stobbs, Exeter; Franz Theodore Stone, Exeter; Alexander Law Stott, Boston Latin School; Randall Edwin Stratton, Exeter; Thompson Tyler Sweeny, Jr., Exeter; Walter Sheldon Tower, Jr., Columbia High School, South Orange, N. J.; Albert Chester Travis, Jr., Exeter; William Perkins Wadsworth, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; John Comstock Weeks, Boston Latin School...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Stott on Power Plant economics." Dr. Blackwell. Jefferson Physical laboratory, Room...
There is a large number from which to choose in the shot putting. Clark, Hennen, Connor, Lovering, Klein, Paine, Merriman and Stott are all practicing with the squad which meets every afternoon. Kubli has a record of 39 feet 2 inches, which he made in the Yale games last spring, while Connor and Lovering are reported to have come near forty feet in practicing. Of the others, Clark, owing to a lame wrist, is not doing so well; Klein works hard but has not yet learned to make the best use of his strength; Paine, Merriman and Stott, although...
...following honoraries were also elected: R. L. Barstow '97, L. Tuckerman '97, C. W. Stott '97, E. G. Knoblauch '96, Wirt Howe '96, Gerrish Newell '98, St. John Smith '98, A. B. Emmons...