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...extremely limited aspect of a subject. The Greeks would have smiled at those who become ecstatic in contemplation of a shoulder blade, a heel, or a lobe of an ear seen from an unusual angle. And many contemporary artists, in their fragmentary, abortive, productions, have given more proof of ingenuity than of genius...
...first radio speech of the Pope shows how far this original Christian sect has advanced in three hundred years. The central point of the address is peace among individuals and nations. For final proof he uses the most ancient of Christian documents, but makes no distinctions between the different denominations and directs his speech toward the objective which governments have failed so dismally to attain...
...would be absurd to hold up this failure as proof of disability in the faculty. The test was general and was in this case given to men who have spent their lives specializing in some particular subject, the study of which has naturally made it impossible for them to obtain a more than average general-knowledge. The mere fact that a college student was capable of equaling many of the professors proves little or nothing. It is true that some of the instructors laid themselves open to attack in trying to evade answering the test, but this is only...
...that gravity is an other world force. His hope, realized in the Unified Field Theory, was that gravity and electromagnetism would be found to be aspects of the same fundamental, that he would be able to express all the laws governing electromagnetism, gravity and light by one mathematical equation. Proof of his Unified Field Theory has already been found in experiments with weak electromagnetic and gravitational fields. Additional work on stronger fields and in terrestrial magnetism is still needed to check him. The theory, says Dr. Einstein, provides a conception for a new geometry of space having for constants...
...cutters are in the service, each relieving the other every two weeks. The film is interesting as an account of a hazardous and exciting service, and is particularly notable for its unparalleled views of icebergs. With the coming of the talking picture the University Film Foundation added a sound proof room and sound apparatus to its equipment. The first talking picture to be made by the foundation was titled. "Three Centuries of Massachusetts." It was made under the direction of Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, of the department of History at Harvard, who appears on the screen on several occasions...