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Nowhere did the CRIMSON deny that men, "whose reputations demand for them respect," had investigated the phenomena of psychical research. The merit of these investigations is a question on which a difference of opinion exists. And Professor Hall's side of the case is worth our hearing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Reply to Mr. Gross | 3/2/1920 | See Source »

...supernormal, as expounded by Sir Oliver Lodge. This editorial made one feel that it was written upon the basis of less than average intelligence and certainly more than average arrogance. The fact that many men, whose very reputations demand for them respect, have seriously examined the phenomena of psychical research is one of the facts which an intelligent writer on the subject must be expected to know; and it is easy to increase the confusion on the subject now so evident in the popular mind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/28/1920 | See Source »

...just what is proven and what is not. It is far from fair to accept the adverse opinions of one such investigator to the exclusion of others equally if not more than equally able to judge the matter. In regard to the physical and other phenomena of psychical research it cannot be said too strongly, though it ought to be quite evident, that the true scientist investigates only under conditions which preclude fraud, and never allows himself to trust the honestly of the person he is examining. The CRIMSON refers to Dr. Hall's statement that 'physical manifestations dependent upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/28/1920 | See Source »

Harry R. Tosdal, recently head of the Department of Marketing and Foreign Trade at Boston University, is to be an assistant professor of Marketing at the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Administration, and will also serve as director of Student Research. He has been from time to time lecturer on Economics at the University and an instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONFIRM NEW APPOINTMENTS | 2/26/1920 | See Source »

...case we should well expect collisions to occur most frequently in the region where stars and dark nebulae appear most abundant, as is the case in the neighborhood of the Milky Way. The discovery of a nova is always one of the more spectacular results of astronomical research which never fails to arouse popular interest. None of the recent discoveries can be found with the naked eye, their magnitude ranging between six and seven. The most recent nova bright enough to be seen with the naked eye was Nova Aquilae Number 3 which suddenly burst into brightness in June...

Author: By Instructor IN Astronomy. and H. T. Stetson, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON)S | Title: OBSERVATORY DISCOVERED SIX "NOVAE" IN LAST SIX MONTHS | 2/26/1920 | See Source »