Word: allison
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That the greatest difference between Harvard and Spanish Universities lies in the number of students enrolled and the method of the management, was the statement made to a CRIMSON reporter by E. Allison Peers, professor at the University of Liverpool since 1920 when he succeeded the great Cervantes scholar, James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, as professor of Spanish. He is Visiting Professor of Modern Comparative Literature at Columbia University during the present academic year...
Professor E. Allison Peers of the University of Liverpool will give a public lecture in English tonight at 5 o'clock in Emerson J. Professor Peers, Visiting Professor of Modern Comparative Literature at Columbia University this year, has been at the University of Liverpool since 1920 when he succeeded the great Cervanies scholar, James Fizmaurice-Kelly, as Professor of Spanish...
Professor M. Allison Peers, Head of the Department of Spanish in the University of Liverpool. Will speak Friday evening at 8 oclock in Emerson J., on the subject. "The Nature of Spanish Romanticism...
...They looked like a couple o Notre Dame teams after the first quarter. The tackling of both teams was vicious and decisive. One of the finest played games I have seen this year; the breaks decided it."--Allison Danzig, New York Times...
Helicopteroid. Under each wing of his Hamilton monoplane, Jess Johnson of Delray, Fla. fixed a 19-ft. air screw to turn horizontally as a helicopter vane. Last week at the Hamilton factory in Milwaukee, Mr. Johnson's co-worker Victor Allison, of West Palm Beach, set the vanes twirling. After pushing the plane for 25 yds, they raised her to 100 ft. off the ground. Then Mr. Allison turned on the regular propeller at the plane's nose. The machine rose to 1,000 ft., continued flying, an apparently successful demonstration of such a helicopteroid...