Word: phonograph
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...abused "Chirography of the Harvard Instructors in English;" but the remaining articles of the number will probably prove more interesting to most of the students. Best of them is "Mr. Thaddeus Almanac's Scientific Proposal," by L. W. Mott and L. How. The hero's unfortunate experiment with a phonograph in connection with a matrimonial proposal, is very entertaining. Somewhat less so, though still good, is C. G. Christian's "Ambition Lowly Laid." "On Beacon Hill," by A. C. Train is, as its author calls it, a sketch, and is very well drawn...
Physics A. (Course for freshmen). Sound, with especial reference to the telephone and phonograph. Professor Trowbridge. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 12 m. Open to all members of the university...
...THURSDAY.Physics A. (Course for freshmen). Sound, with especial reference to the telephone and phonograph. Professor Trowbridge. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 12 m. Open to all members of the university...
...Sound, with especial reference to the Telephone and Phonograph. Professor Trowbridge...
...account of the illness of Professor Peirce there will be only eight lectures in Physics A. Commencing next Thursday Professor Trowbridge will deliver four. The first will be on Sound with especial attention to the telephone and the phonograph. The second will be on Photography; the third on Spectrum Analysis, and the fourth on the Relation of Light, Heat, and Electricity. The last four lectures will be given by Professor Hall. The first will be Thursday April 17, on Prime Movers. The second will be on Steam Engines; the third on Dynamos, and the fourth on the Electric Railway...