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...better combinations of the ingredients. In Industry. The importance of chemistry in industry is now too obvious to need emphasis, but the delegates took special satisfaction in knowing that the huge U. S. Steel Corp. has lately organized a pure research department "of proper magnitude," with Professor John Johnston (from Yale) as active head and Director Robert Andrews Millikan of California Institute of Technology as chief adviser, to study alloys. Game. Dr. Charles Holmes Herty of Manhattan proposed a game for undergraduate chemists-let them try to find new uses for the many strange derivations that analysts have obtained from...
...clubs, with a 302. "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn of the mighty wrists had gone wild after a few under-par holes. Walter C. Hagen finished with an ignoble round of 81. Robert Tyre Jones, amateur, 1926 open champion (TIME, July 19), had been consistent but not brilliant. Harrison ("Jimmie") Johnston, the amateur who worried the professionals for half the battle, went to seed after an eagle 3 and a sparrow...
...Lect. Hall Dr. Heffner, sect. 3 New Lect. Hall Mr. Kite, sects. 6, 8 New Lect. Hall Mr. McCoy, sects. 5, 9 New Lect. Hall Dr. Bosshard, sect. 11, 17, 22 Emerson D Mr. Evans, sect. 7 New Lect. Hall Dr. Howe, sect. 4 Emerson D Mr. Johnston, sects. 18, 21 Harvard 5 Dr. Kellerman, sects. 20, 23 Harvard 6 German C New Lect. Hall Zoology 6b Emerson J 2 O'clock (IX) French A Emerson D French 1 New Lect. Hall French 23 hf. New Lect. Hall French 23 Emerson D History 46 hf. New Lect. Hall
...ephemeral press notices of the past month materialized yesterday with the arrival in the Yard of J. L. Johnston, of the studio staff. In order to give every student who forsees for himself a future on the silver screen, every opportunity to sell his personality, ability, and appearance to the representatives of America's second greatest industry, the tests at Harvard will be held on Tuesday, April 26, instead of Saturday, April 23, as previously announced...
...Francis T. Hunter and Dr. George King in the doubles final; conquered, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Borotra then whipped Brugnon in the singles, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Partisan U. S. spectators derived negative satisfaction in reflecting that the entry list had not included Tilden, Johnston...