Word: talbot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dunn '96 and Dr. F. B. Talbot '00 have been made members of the Faculty of Medicine for the current year...
...Friday evening, May 13, the Southern Club of Boston will give its Musical Revue and Dance in the Ball Room of the Copley Plaza, for the benefit of the Hoover Fund and the Chinese Famine Fund. The patronesses are Mrs. M. B. Gay, Mrs. Charles Peabody, Mrs. Henry Paul Talbot, and Mrs. James Marshall Head...
...delegates assembled in Eastman Hall, where Dean Alfred E. Burton and Professor Henry P. Talbot of M. I. T. welcomed them on the part of the faculty, and H. S. Smithwick, President of the Senior Class, on the part of the undergraduate body. Following the speeches, the Conference divided itself into four groups, representing student government, athletics, publications, and dramatic and musical clubs. The chairmen were, respectively: J. C. Telmose, of the University of Pennsylvania; D. B. Strickler of Cornell; McEachin, Chairman of the Princetonian, and S. B. Gorham of Dartmouth. The discussions adjourned for supper, and all the delegates...
...courses, are timely discussions of very interesting problems. A story, "All That Glitters," by Miss R. E. Judkins, which is a serious treatment of the ever-old, ever-new marriage question, in spite of the comic sub-head, "A Pr-r-roblem Story!", and a story-thesis, "Talbot and Atropos," by Mr. L. F. Ranlett '21, an intricate treatment of an astronomical possibility, are thrown in for good measure. There are no poems; there is no familiar essay...
...Talbot and Atropos" is an imaginative piece of astronomical knowledge applied to journalism. It has not enough suspense to hold the attention as a story, but it has enough science to hold the scientifically curious. What would happen if an asteroid should drop in the Atlantic eleven hundred miles east of Boston? The love element is an irritating non-essential; the suspense created as to "the great disaster" is killed almost at once by the idea of triviality caused by the thirty-minute conversation before the all-important question is asked and answered...