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Today's program includes the presentation of technical papers by members of both societies at Pierce Hall and Jefferson Laboratory. At 11 o'clock Dr. P. W. Bridgman '04 of Harvard will deliver a public lecture on "Anomalies in the Behavior of Solids under Pressure", at a joint session of the societies. The lecture will be followed by a luncheon...
...have been requested by the CRIMSON to give a note on the New Research Laboratory of Physics. This building, though not yet formally turned over to the University, is practically completed and furnished. Professor Theodore Lyman '97, William Duane '93, P. W. Bridgman '04, E. C. Kemble, Otto Oldenberg, G. W. Pierce, Dr. J. H. McLeod, H. R. Mimno, and a dozen or more research students have already moved in from the Jefferson and Cruft Laboratories. Professor F. A. Saunders still has his principal headquarters in Jefferson, but will come into the new building in June. Professor E. L. Chaffee...
That Dr. P. W. Bridgman '04, head of the Department of Physics at Harvard, has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories, was announced recently by S. M. Kintner, manager of the laboratories...
...Bridgman '04, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, to continue his investigation of the properties of matter under high pressure and of single crystals...
...Department of Physics is conducting at the present time several researches of great importance. Professor William Duane '93 is studying X-rays and radio-active substances, with special reference to their treatment of malignant disease. Professor P. W. Bridgman '04 is carrying on an investigation of compressibilities and thermal conductivities which are of considerable use to the geologist Professor F. I. Chaffee 11 has been measuring for several years the electrical response of the retina to light stimulation, a subject which has an important relation to our knowledge of the mechanism of visitor...