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...Herb Sise '34, twelfth; John Burton, thirteenth; W Egelhoff 1G.B., fourteenth; Braley Cameron, fifteenth; Tom Cochrane, eighteenth; Fred Coolidge '41, twentieth; Herb Green '41, twenty-first; Roger Wilson, twenty-third; Streeter Bass '39, twenty-fourth; R. Cabot, twenty-seventh; Henry Bigelow, twenty-eighth; Joe Fitzpatrick, twenty-eighth; Al Morrison, thirtieth; Preble Motley, thirty-first; Jim Gamble, thirty-third; Finn Ferner, thirty-third; C. Coolidge, thirty-fifth; Bill La Croix, thirty-seventh; J. Bemis, thirty-ninth; and Bob Sturgis, fortieth...
...meets Columbia at home and on May 16 plays a doubleheader with Cornell here. After two games at Dartmouth on May 20 and a contest with Princeton May 23, the team plays Yale on the thirtieth and June...
Applications must be filed at the Commission's Washington office not later than January 20 if received from States east of Colorado and not later than January 23, 1941, if received from Colorado and States westward. Applicants must not have passed their thirtieth birthday. This age limit does not apply to veterans receiving veteran preference, up to the retirement...
...case flickered feebly until mid-1934, when Appalachian began actual construction of its unlicensed dam. In August 1939 a 1,140-foot barrier of grey-white concrete stretched across the New, with nine big spillways near the middle. Thirtieth largest hydroelectric plant in the U. S., Claytor Dam backed up 206,000 acres of water into a lake reaching 21 miles upriver...
...uranium, heaviest of the 92 elements, had been cracked by neutrons (electrically neutral subatomic particles), yielding some 200,000,000 electron-volts of energy per cracked atom (TIME, Feb. 6, 1939). These uranium explosions or "fissions" were most effectively touched off by slow moving neutrons of only one-thirtieth of one electron-volt energy, so that the energy profit was 6,000,000,000 to 1. Prospect of using atomic power-the old dream of sending a ship around the world on the energy in a pint of atoms-seemed much closer than before. Question: how close...