Word: phased
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock tonight in the large lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Dr. E. C. Kemble, G. '14, will give the second of a series of three lectures on Physics, taking for his subject, "Atomic Explosions". This particular phase of Physics has been chosen on account of the wide interest taken by the public in the recent important discoveries which have thrown light on the composition and behavior of the atom. Dr. Kemble is well fitted to discuss the subject, having done much advanced research work in this field...
...Politics in India are entering upon a new phase. The failure of the noncoöperation movement has passed into history in spite of the feeble efforts of Mr. Ghandi's followers to keep it alive; but the causes of that movement are still operating, and to them can be attributed the latest developments of the Indian situation. Noncoöperation is dead, but Nationalism lives and is the stronger for having learnt the lessons of Mr. Ghandi's failure. The Nationalist movement. . . . is part of the great awakening of Asia which is destined one day to baffle...
Approprintely, while "Heresy" is in the air, and the religious calm of the University is ruffled, Dr. Gray comes for a series of discussions at Phillips Brooks House. He puts his finger on exactly the phase of religion which can appeal to the inherently practical collegian. "What's the good of religion" is one of his subjects. "The Secret of Power" is another which should certainly attract the most indifferent...
...only American among the names of the most eminent chemists of all time inscribed along the front of the new Sterling Laboratory at Yale, is Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903), distinguished for his work on vector analysis, thermodynamics and the phase rule, and generally accounted the greatest exact scientist America has yet produced...
...Zoological laboratory, will give the first part of the work, and will be followed by Professor Harlow Shapley, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy and director of the College Observatory. Instruction in geology will be given by Professor R. A. Daly '93, Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology, the final phase of the course being given under the charge of Professor W. J. V. Osterhout, of the Department of Botany...