Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Orator, H. De Wolf...
Theodore Caldwell Janeway, New York City; Henry Edgar Lane, Killingworth, Conn.; Charles Wilson Menels, New Haven; Theophilus Nelson, Bridgeport, Conn.; Montague Elias Perkins, Bristol, Conn., John Keeler Punderford, New Haven; George Wolf Reily, Jr., Harrisburg, Penn.; Paul Sterling, Bridgeport, Conn.; James Graham Stokes, New York City; Worthington Smith Telford, St. Albans, Vt.; Isaac Biddle Thomas, West Chester, Penn.; Percy Talbot Walden, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Alfred Pelton Wheeler, Meriden, Conn.; Charles Mallory Williams, Brooklyn, N. Y.; William Bassett Woodward, Denver, and Clarence Clark Zantzinger, Philadelphia...
...discovered that eight variable stars, in addition to the thirty previously noticed ones, have hydrogen lines, bright in their spectra, and by this property, five new variable stars have been discovered. The number of stars of the fifth type, having bright lines in their spectra, like those discovered by Wolf and Rayet, has been increased by nine. Of the thirty seven of the kind, twenty-seven have been discovered from the Harvard Observatory...
...case with many of these epics, the author commences way back with the ancestors of the hero. There was an old Norwegian Baron named Wolf, who had two sons exactly opposite in character. One son went to war, joining the cause of Harald, and for distinguished services was made a baron. He invited Harald to his home, after a successful war, and entertained him royally. But secret plots were discovered under the mask of his hospitality, and he was put to death by Harald. Wolf and the other son Grim were forced to leave Norway and sailed for Iceland...
...Wolf, Walcott...