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...Norris F. Hall G. '17, professor of Chemistry, will open the symposium with a talk on the first subject, "Science in War." Dr. Hall, who is especially interested in inorganic chemistry and radio activity, was a captain in the Chemical Warfare Service with the American Expeditionary Force during the World War. The second subject, "Conscription of Thought in War", will be discussed by Professor Zechariah Chafee Jr. L. '13, a member of the faculty of the Law School since 1916, and author of "Freedom of Speech", a book published in 1920. The last topic, "The Stacking of the Cards", will...
Candidate Coolidge terminated his inactive campaign by an Election eve radio speech inviting voters to vote? and ceased to be a candidate...
Candidate Davis terminated his contest with a number of speeches in and about Manhattan. Like Coolidge, he made an Election eve radio address?and ceased to be a candidate...
...rolling. Nearly six and a quarter miles of wire had been paid out? 32,644 ft.?the end of the wire; and still the lead dangled clear of the bottom far, far down in the absolute dark of the cold sea; and little fishes, strange little monsters with radio-light spots, wandered around it in the deep...
...refused the report of its committee "On Intellectual Cooperation" where French influence had exerted pressure against Esperanto; sustained Esperanto officially scarcely a month ago by urging "that the states, members of the League, agree to give Esperanto the treatment and rates of a 'clear' language in telegraphic and radio-telegraphic relations, as a practical auxiliary language of international communications side by side with the national languages used, and with this in view calls it to the attention of the organization for communication and transit" (i.e., the International Postal Union). This was no snap judgment, but followed long consideration and debate...