Word: warren
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard breast stroke--won by Warren N. Bixby, Jr. (H); second, Allan Gilliman (H); third, Burnays...
...same time Bruce O. Bilven '37 president, said that a committee had been chosen to conduct a membership drive, G. Brigham '37 is Chairman of this group, which includes Robert H. Chase '38, Daniel P. Hays '39, and Warren P. Munsell...
...Rinehart ($2.50). In late years attentive observers have noted two contrasting literary movements developing in such centres of native culture as Knoxville, Sewanee, and the hills of Tennessee. Most widely publicized of these has been the new agrarian group led by Poets Allen Tate, John Crowe Ransom, Robert Penn Warren, who condemn modern industrialized society, advocate a social order based on small farms, celebrate the forlorn gallantry of the pre-Civil War South. Although they preach the urgent necessity of living close to the soil, these writers advance their views in forbiddingly highbrow essays, in metaphysical verse that seems closer...
...clock the Cambridge Fire Department answered an alarm from the box on Boylston Street in front of Eliot House, and at 12:14 they were back in their lair. Blame for the alarm rests on the shoulders of Warren P. Munsell, Jr. '37, a notorious box puller...
Brain Batteries. It has been shown time & again that the cerebral cortex- the part of the brain which can be educated-generates minute electrical currents at some 10-50 microvolts which can be measured with tiny electrodes, amplifiers, potentiometers. Dr. Joannes Gregorius Dusser de Barenne and Warren S. McCulloch of Yale coagulated the cortical tissue in anesthetized monkeys by a few seconds' application of temperatures of 150-175° F. This wiped out the electric currents. By selective coagulation of one or more of the six layers of the cortex, the scientists found that each layer generated...