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...Phila., Pa.; L. F. Percival, Jr. '31, Marblehead.; G. J. Pick '32, Highland Pk., Ill.; Albert Pratt '33, Boston; M. A. Rauh '32, Cincinnati, O.; David Riesman, Jr. '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; M. L. Robbins '32, New York City; W. C. Roper. Jr. '31 Closter, N. J.; R. A. Ross '31, Brighton J. H. Rowell '31, Berkeley, Calif.; Arthur Sard '31, New York City; Ezra Schlossberg '31 Lynn; T.W. Sharp '33, Longmeadow; James Sloss '32, Elkins Pk., Pa.; R. C. Smith Jr, '33, Detroit, Mich.; Samuel Spencer '33; Wm. Stix '32, St. Louis, Mo.; J. B. Swezey '33, Patchogue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Lists Scholarships Given to Undergraduates Earlier in the Year | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

Senior Tutor--James Alexander Ross. Jr., instructor in Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAXTER ANNOUNCES ADAMS HOUSE STAFF | 12/2/1930 | See Source »

Idaho. The election of a Democratic Governor in the domain of Senator William Edgar Borah, independent Republican, was in the nature of a reaction under laboratory conditions ? unadorned evidence of the country's trend. The reagent's name: Ben Ross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE STATES: Travels with a Donkey | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

Last week, George Ross Robertson, professor of chemistry at the University of California at Los Angeles, reported to the American Chemical Society that California financiers and scientists are developing the ancient Japanese industry, have built in California the only agar plant in the world outside of the Orient. Several years ago Japanese fishermen discovered some agar-bearing sea moss on the Los Angeles Harbor breakwater. Realizing that nostalgic Orientals in the U. S. love bird's-nest soup and knowing that agar-agar is an ingredient, they built a small factory, which Occidentals have taken over, moved, modernized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: U. S. Agar-Agar | 10/27/1930 | See Source »

...awarded first prize ($1,500) to Henri Matisse. This year it was Matisse's turn to award the prize. He gave it to Pablo Ruiz Picasso's calm masterly portrait of Mme Picasso. The other judges: Glyn Philpot of Britain; Karl Sterrer, Austria; Bernard Karfiol, Horatio Walker, Ross Moffett, U. S., made no objection. Most critics' lists of the ten greatest living painters contain both Picasso and Ma-tisse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Carnegie Show | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

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