Word: michelson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bronstein 2L, Milton Krook 2L, and G. H. Prosser 1L. W. A. Clementson '28, J. E. Evans '30, H. M. Kullman 127 and C. N. Levine '30 will wrestle for the 135 pound Championship. In the 145 pound divisior Aaron Dashoff '28, H. M. Kullman '27, Morris Michelson 3L, L. W. Schwars 1G and F. F. Swanfelt '30 will vie for honors. The 158 pound division wil be represented by Carl Corson '28, C. L. Rankin '30, L. C. Reynolds '30 and Joseph Solano '30 Either H. J. Kaufman '29 or T. R. Mamud '26 will be awarded...
...Michelson of Chicago had remeasured the speed of light, setting...
...explanation for what they had beheld. Dr. Lasker, a student of mental matters, assured them that Mr. Khaldah's feats ranged from those familiar in telepathy to others for which there were only two or three precedents. Another "seance" was arranged at the home of Dr. Albert Abraham Michelson, the physicist whose work helped Einstein to his classic theory...
...rate of 120 miles a second. The significance of the ether-drift calculations in brief is: The man who made them, Dr. Dayton C. Miller of the Case School of Applied Science (Cleveland), President of the American Physical Society, participated in the original ether-drift experiments of Professors Michelson and Morley 20 years ago, upon which Dr. Einstein built his theory of relativity. Dr. Miller's new figures are the most complete and accurate yet made and tend to alter, if not to disprove, Dr. Einstein's propositions. Also, establishment of the existence of ether is fundamentally important to scientific...
...representatives of Chicago's Faculty, which contains such men as Chamberlin, Michelson, Hale and Millikan, Dr. Mason envisioned Chicago as the cultural and intellectual center of the world. Later, at his home on the heights overlooking Lake Mendota, he discoursed upon productive scholarship...