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...unexpected discovery, however; the work of Sir Ernest Rutherford, Dr. F. W. Aston and others has paved the way for its ready acceptance. Uranium, thorium and radium split up of their own accord. Moreover, many astrophysicists have long believed that the sudden appearance of vast quantities of hydrogen and helium in new stars might be due to an elemental cataclysm of this kind on a gigantic scale...
...eight o'clock this evening at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 28 Newbury street, Boston. All men in either institution, concentrating in chemistry, are invited to attend. Professor A. B. Lamb '03 of the Chemistry Department will speak on "The Differential Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen" while Professor J. F. Norris of Technology will deliver an address on "Recent Work in Organic Chemistry...
...Zoological Club. Review: "The Measurement and Significance of Hydrogen Iron Concentrations," by Mr. Selig Hecht. Zoological Laboratory Room...
...Angelico" for Bulletin of Boston Museum of Art, by C. R. Post; "Land and Sea Breezes," for Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 42, by R. DeC. Ward; "Water and Life," for Journal of New England Water Works Association, by L. J. Henderson; "The Swelling of Colloids and Hydrogen Ion Concentration," for the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, by L. J. Henderson, W. W. Palmer, and L. H. Newburgh; "Review of Clara H. Collitz,--Selections from German Literature," for Bulletin of the New England Modern Language Association, Vol. IV, by F. W. C. Lieder: "Theodore Fontane als Maerker," for Teitschrift fuer...
...Chemical Colloquium. "The Action of Light on Mixtures of Hydrogen and Chlorine," by Professor Lamb. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory...