Word: watt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sophomores appointed were: Thomas Herbert Bilodeau, John Bradford Bowditch, Emile Dubiel, George Steven Ford Hamilton Hadden, Jr., James Brewster Hallett, George Gordon Hedblom, Charles Wells Hubbard, III, Anthony Joseph Drexel Paul, Jr., Charles Moorfield Storey, Jr., Robert Blake Watson, and William John Watt...
...greenhouse, 19 x 8 ft., has insulating walls consisting of two iron sheets with the 6-in. space between them filled by tightly packed sawdust. Only the south side of its roof is of glass. Heat & light are provided by ten 500-watt lamps which hang close over the plants in double rows and can be raised as the plants grow higher. A thermostat turns on the lights if the temperature drops below 62°, turns them off at 68°. Even a little sunshine keeps the insulated structure warm enough to keep the lights off. On the average...
...steam engine was hit upon by Hero of Alexandria (circa 130 B. C.), made practicable (1763-82) by James Watt, appeared on no successful locomotive until 1829 (Stephenson's "Rocket...
...meeting of the Lowell House Committee last night George T. Skinner '36, of New Wales, Pa., was chosen the new chairman of the House Committee to succeed Arthur W. Todd '35. Other officers elected were William J. Watt '37, secretary; and Perry J. Culver '37, treasurer...
...Watt succeeds Wilton S. Burton '36 as secretary, while Culver succeeds Skinner, the new head of the House Committee, as treasurer...