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The Journal of the Friends' Historical Society vol. 2 No. 4
1. Notices.
2. Notes and Queries.
3. Pennsylvania History Club.
4. Editors' Notes.
5. William Miller at the King's Gardens II.
6. An Appeal to George Fox.
7. Friends' Libraries in Maryland.
8. Occurrences for the Progress of Truth II.
9. Extracts from the Bishop of Chester's Visitation, 1665 II.
10. Friends on the Atlantic II.
11. Friends in Current Literature.
12. List of Members.
13. Obituary.
14. Index to Volume II
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, July 1954
President\u27s page • Wood wins Republican nomination for governor • President McClure edits sixteenth century poetry • Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell commencement speaker • Dr. A. A. Welch preaches baccalaureate sermon • Dr. Yost televised on University of the Air • Vanderslice participates in industrial council • Registrar announces open scholarship winners • Alumni loyalty fund campaign completes successful year • 925 alumni contribute to loyalty fund this year: total reaches $19,000 • Muriel Pancoast resigns alumni secretaryship: Roger Staiger is successor • Many old grads return for Alumni Day • Results of alumni ballot for 1954-56 officers • Lehigh Valley alumni meet on April 29th • York alumni meet on May 22nd • South Jersey alumni plan fall meeting • Philadelphia alumni meet during schoolmen\u27s week • Dr. Eugene Miller will be Fulbright lecturer in Japan • Librarian leaves Ursinus for position at Clark • May Day festivities • Dr. Carl V. Tower dies after long illness • Faculty members spend summer in Europe • Faculty notes • Olevian Hall was the first women\u27s dormitory • Sports review • Baseball team wins 12 for a record season • Tennis team breaks even in spring campaign • Girls softballers play short schedule • Report on the 1954 track season • Football prospects for 1954 look bright • Girls\u27 tennis team has good season • News about ourselves • Adams named superintendent of Bethany Orphans Home • Engagements • Weddings • Births • Necrology • Mrs. John Jackson dies • Ursinus Women\u27s Club has busy spring schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1049/thumbnail.jp
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, November 1953
President\u27s page • A new year opens at Ursinus with 675 students • Approximately 100 students attend summer sessions • Ursinus welcomes two new members to its faculty • Ursinus evening school opens its second year • From the desk of the registrar • Alumni activities • News from the local alumni groups • Philadelphia square dance • Washington, D.C. hears President Glassmoyer • York alumni see baby pictures • 22 new M.D. graduates serving internship • Have you earned a Ph.D.? • Annual Cub and Key meeting on November 7 • Old timers\u27 day • Permanent class officers meet with loyalty fund committee • Ursinus bears beat Haverford 13 to 7 • Hockey field dedicated to Effie Brant Evans, \u2718 • A big thanks to class workers • Have you seen the new alumni office? • Memo from the executive committee • Sports review • Ray Gurzynski reviews the 1953 football prospects • Coach Harry Spangler sees bright prospect for his courtmen • Doc Baker reviews his 1953 soccer squad • Preview of 1953 wrestling • Hockey belles look forward to successful season • Pre-session camp at Ursinus fits phys-edders for 1953 sports • Ursinus is proud of its faculty • News about ourselves • Engagements • Weddings • Births • Christmas luncheon set for December 5, 1953 • Alumni basketball game January 19 • Necrologyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1048/thumbnail.jp
Disparity, diversity, and duplications in the Caryophyllales
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Kaon Condensation and Dynamical Nucleons in Neutron Stars
We discuss the nature of the kaon condensation phase transition. We find
several features which, if kaons condense in neutron stars, are not only
remarkable, but must surely effect such properties as superfluidity and
transport properties, which in turn are relevant to the glitch phenomenon and
cooling rates of neutron stars. The mixed phase, because of the extensive
pressure range that it spans, will occupy a broad radial extent in a neutron
star. This region is permeated with microscopic drops (and other
configurations) located at lattice sites of one phase immersed in the
background of the other phase. The electric charge on drops is opposite to that
of the background phase {\sl and} nucleons have a mass approximately a factor
two different depending on whether they are in the drops or the background
phase. A large part of the stellar interior has this highly non-homogeneous
structure.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, revtex. Physical Review Letters (accepted
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