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These short lectures are given under the auspices of the North-Eastern Division of the American Chemical Society, and the members of the University who are to take part in this series were informed definitely concerning the talks only recently. Last night Dr. D. H. Menzel gave an introductory explanation of the talks follow, explaining in general terms, the methods to be used by the scientists in approaching the different phases of the subject, and defining the type of objects to be dealt with...
...first talk, on Thursday evening, will deal with Atoms, and is to be given by Dr. C. H. Payne. The following week, on Friday, January 20, a discussion entitled "Exploring the Sun" will be delivered by Dr. Menzel. Continuing on Friday nights, the subjects and talkers are as follows: "Touring the Planets," Leon Campbell, instructor in Astronomy; "The What and Why of Schooling Stars," Dr. P. M. Millman: "In Quest of Comets," Dr. F. L. Whipple: "Unravelling Stellar Secrets". Dr. A. J. Cannon: "The Insides of Stars". Dr. Payne: "The Worlds of Gas," Dr. R. J. Hok. Wilson Teaching Fellow...
...clock in the Pickering Memorial Room immediately following the Open Night held at the Observatory to which all members of the Association are cordially invited. The members are fortunate in being able to attend the first of the annual series of Open Nights, at which Dr. D. H. Menzel will lecture on "The Sun, a Variable Star." An important part of the activities of the Open Night will be the observation of various stars, through the new 15-inch telescope at the Observatory, the largest of its kind in the world, situated in the western hemisphere...
...Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Berlin: the German tennis championship; beating Roderich Menzel of Czechoslovakia 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 in the final; at Hamburg...
...Pauli, director of the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, will give the fourth of his series of lectures on "Modern Painting in Germany from 1880 to 1928" in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock today. The title of this lecture is. "The Naturalists (Adolf Menzel)" the public is invited to attend...