Word: regularities
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...week. Several alumni in the Mid-West who will be unable to be in Cambridge for the contest are planning the next best thing. The Harvard Clubs of Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Chicago-Milwaukee have leased special cables for Saturday to see the telecast, which will be on regular television in only 35 cities throughout New England and the Middle Atlantic states...
...Likoff - himself the victim of a severe coronary four years ago - based his case on a five-year study of 100 patients who had suffered mild heart at tacks (at an average age of 47.7) and recovered with standard treatment. After recovery, 46 of the 100 patients resumed regular activity, reported no angina or other subjective symptoms of coronary insufficiency. Nonetheless, ten of the 46 suffered second attacks within the five-year period, and one died. The other 54 patients, although apparently recovered, complained of chronic angina. Of these, 38 were again stricken before the five years had passed...
This radiation, and the current that it generates, is extraordinarily "stable." That is, its frequency (of approximately 1,420,405,000 cycles per second) is expected to vary less than that of any other kind of radiation. Like all regular wave motion, it can be used to keep time. The Harvard physicists hope their hydrogen clock will measure small intervals of time with 100,000 times the accuracy that is presently possible...
Personal timekeepers (trade doubletalk for watches) do not use anything as fancy as hydrogen atoms. Since the 17th century they have depended on a delicate hairspring that keeps a balance wheel turning backward and forward at a regular rate. But last week Bulova Watch...
...poor punt by Bruce McIntyre gave Princeton the ball on the Harvard 48, and a Hugh Scott to Barry Schuman pass moved it to the 28. Two plays first lost and then regained nine yards, but on an incomplete third down pass, the Crimson personal foul (now a regular part of the opposition's offensive strategy) gave the Tigers a first down...