Word: rays
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...mile race for the Curley Cup, which was won by Ray Conger, of the Illinois A. C., N. P. Hallowell '32 gave evidence of promise. He was running in competition with three of the great runners of the country and finished a strong fourth. Though no official time was taken for Hallowell it was reported that he covered the ground in 4 minutes and 24 seconds; only two seconds slower than the winner...
Last week also Arctic Explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Eielson's close friend, asked Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur, "the man I know best in the Cabinet," somehow to ask the Soviets to put their Siberian representatives on the hunt, particularly those at the Wrangel Island meteorological station and on the ships Lipke and Stavropol. It was a ticklish request, for the U. S. and Russia have no diplomatic relations. Secretary Wilbur immediately asked the Soviet Government for aid, through its Washington information bureau. He also sent telegrams to Territorial Governor George Alexander Parks at Juneau, urging...
...which the change in brightness takes having a direct relation, through the average brightness, to the distance of the Cepheids from us. In this way he has calculated that the large Magellanic cloud is 86,000 light years away from us, a light year being the distance that a ray of light travels in a year at the rate of 186,000 miles per second. In the Kapteyn Universe, it was held that there was no star over 35,000 light years away...
Frank A. Black, Vice President and Publicity Manager, William Filene's Sons Company. Boston: Don Bridge, Advertising Director, Indianapolis News, Indianapolis: Lee H. Bristol, Vice President, Bristol-Myers Company, New York: Allan Brown, Advertising Manager, Bakelite Corporation, New York: Ray H. Griswold. The Griswold-Eshleman Company. Cleveland; Robert L. Johnson, Advertising Manager, Time. New York; William A. Kittredge. The Lakeside Press. Chicago: Bernard Lichtenberg, Alexander Hamilton Institute, New York: Joseph Platt, Art Director, Delineator, New York: Raymond Rubicam. Inc., New York; Melvin T. Copeland. Professor of Marketing. Harvard Business School; Neil H. Borden. Associate Professor of Advertising. Harvard Business School...
Locally this program is to be available for listeners in on station WNAC of Boston. There are to be both speeches and music. The speakers will be Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior and President of Stanford University, and Dr. James Brown Scott '90, Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace. Dr. Scott, in addition to receiving his A. B. degree at Harvard also received the degree...