Word: tablets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...inscription of the new tablet is as follows...
...only part of the building which will require some time for completion is the memorial room, directly behind the southern portico, facing Widener Library. Here is to be placed the tablet bearing the inscription, "From these we have learned in peace," and the panels inscribed with the names of Harvard men who died in the War. Dedication of the chapel, as well as the decision as to whether the names of Harvard men who died fighting for the Central Powers will be included in the list, waits upon the completion of the memorial room...
...mourned last week as "the leading historian of the Russian Revolution." Past an honor guard of Red cavalrymen with drawn sabres the professor's cremated ashes were borne to a niche cut in the Kremlin wall behind Lenin's Tomb, popped in and covered with a bronze tablet while Red soldiers fired a three-volley salute...
...Symphony does the unlikely thing it has threatened to do, passes out of existence (TIME, March 14), its history will be described largely by the efforts of two hard-working Germans: Conductor Theodore Thomas and Conductor Frederick Stock. Theodore Thomas, the Orchestra's founder, is commemorated by a tablet in Grant Park across the street from Orchestra Hall. Conductor Stock, Thomas' successor, presented A Musical Self-Portrait last week on what may prove to have been the Orchestra's next-to-last program...
...poison is any substance which, when taken into the body in a single dose of 15 grains or less, is injurious to health or dangerous to life. Legal definition in New York State is a drug which produces death in doses of 60 grains or less. A bichloride tablet should not contain more than 8 grains of the poison...