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...needs amplification to be convincing, but the body of evidence he has built up is impressive. And he is not alone in his ideas. Many first-rate economists, as Sauerbeck, Poynting, Aftalion, Bresciani-Turroni, Hollander, Mitchell; astronomers and astrophysicists, such as Turner, Schuster, C. T. R. Wilson, Birkeland, Nodon, Stratton, Huggins, Bauer, Douglass, W. W. Campbell; weather sharps such as Bigelow, Clough, Henry, have arrived at very similar conclusions, or have corroborated various steps in the grand generalization. We are forced to believe that there is good evidence for the linking together of planetary phenomena and economic cycles...
...annual meeting and dinner of the New England Alumni Association of the Phillips Exeter Academy will be held this evening at 6.30 at the Hotel Somerset. President Stratton of M. I. T. will be the special guest of the evening. Lewis Perry, principal of the Academy, Jeremiah Smith, president of the board of trustees, and Professor James A. Tufts are to be the other speakers. The committee announces that tickets will be on sale at the door...
...judges who will award the prize will be Miss Ada L. Comstock, president of Radcliffe, Miss Ellen F. Pendleton, president of Wellesley. Dr. Samuel W. Stratton, president of the Institute of Technology, the Honorable Sir Charles Davidson, former Chief Justice of Canada. Judge Robert Grant '73 of the board of overseers of the University, and Mr. Cyrus E. Dallin, the famous sculptor, and his wife...
...Gene Stratton Porter-Bungalow, sun parlor, well-planned kitchen, laundry and nursery, flower boxes, trees...
Many of the most prominent men in the engineering profession are members of Tau Beta Pi, including Dr. S. W. Stratton, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and President M. L. Burton of the University of Michigan and many of the foremost practicing engineers in America. The society has an interesting key representing in its form the "bent" of a trestle, the most important section of that structure as far as the carrying of the load for which it was designed is concerned...