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Word: weathered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sided contest, which was slowed up considerably by adverse weather conditions, the Belmont Hall football team downed the Adams eleven by the score of 15-0. At no stage in the game did the Forty-Niners seriously threaten to score. E. F. Emerson opened the scoring in the first period, with a long run for a touchdown. In the fourth period Chase intercepted a forward pass to tally, after cluding practically the entire Harvard team. Belmont scored their final two points when W. T. Piper '34, was tackled behind the Adams goal line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 10/27/1932 | See Source »

...England scenes he drops the Impressionist method, but holds to its spirit, always painting light and color in the open air. For his winter pictures he has devised a tiny movable shack so that he can work in the snow fields in the coldest weather...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WATER COLOR SHOW AT FOGG CLOSES SATURDAY | 10/27/1932 | See Source »

...investigations which will be carried forward by Dr. Fassig, former chief of the climatological division of the United States Weather Bureau, concerns largely factors affecting tropical climate. A complication and analysis of ten years' observations of winds at various levels over San Juan, Puerto Rico, which may result in greater predictability of hurricanes and tropical storms, is one of the most important of Dr. Fassig's investigations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KIMBALL AND FASSIG TO SURVEY WEATHER HERE | 10/26/1932 | See Source »

Meteological research of foremost scientific importance will be carried on at Harvard's Blue Hill Weather Observatory in Readville by two new associates of the Observatory, it was announced yesterday. Doctors O. L. Fassig and H. E. Kimball, both outstanding American meteorologists formerly associated with the United States Weather Bureau in Washington, will conduct the research under the supervision of C. F. Brooks '12, professor of Meteorology and Director of the Observatory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KIMBALL AND FASSIG TO SURVEY WEATHER HERE | 10/26/1932 | See Source »

...Kimball, considered America's leading radiation meteorologist, will study the effect of changes in the sun on weather and climate. The recent eclipse provided much data for special studies of solar and sky radiation, which he will complete this year at Harvard. Dr. Kimball is president of the American Meteorological Society, and has received international recognition for his contributions to the science of solar radiation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KIMBALL AND FASSIG TO SURVEY WEATHER HERE | 10/26/1932 | See Source »

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