Word: woodworth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following have been chosen for "The Reception", by Miss Anne F. Wilson: Mrs. Maggie Moriarty Miss Ruth Delano Dinny E. B. Hungerford 1G. Doctor G. H. Code '18 Chauffeur W. L. Smyser 3C. Girl Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. O'Loughlin Miss Ethel Woodworth Grecer's Clerk J. C. Murphy '25 First Figure G. B. Code '18 Second Figure Miss Carola Bell...
...Garvey Dolphin of Scranton, Pa., Sidney Jerome Feltenstein of Freeport, L. I., N. Y., Holden Furber of Brookline, Eugene Chellis Glover of Boston, Herbert Goodman Lowenstein of Philadelphia, Pa., John Jacob Sack of New York, N. Y., Arthur-Leon-Sherin of Salem, Carl John Wennerblad of Everett, George Wallace Woodworth of Cazenovia...
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When questioned about the method of locating the center of the shock, Professor Woodworth outlined the system of "triangulation". Three seismographic stations are chosen well apart and the distances to the shock are read on the charts. These distances are then taken as respective radii and circles are drawn about the three stations. The point of intersection of these curves marks the location of the center of the shock, which in the recent quake, was estimated to be about 2775 miles form Cambridge