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...Professor J. W. White will omit the recitation in Greek 2 today on account of the second year honors examination...
English Literature. British Novelists from Richardson to Scott. Jane Austen (continued). Professor A. S. Hill. Sever...
...most interesting and instructive lectures which have been given here this year, was delivered last evening in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory by Professor Henry A. Rowland of Johns Hopkins University. The subject, "Modern views in relation to electrical currents," was treated in a very thorough and at the same time very simple manner, so as to be not only intelligeable but at the same time interesting to all. Professor Rowland briefly sketched the history of the discoveries in relation to electrical currents, and then expanded the theory now held by the leading physicists, to the effect that electrical currents...
...Professor Henry A. Rowland, of Johns Hopkins university, will lecture on "Modern iVews in relation to the Electrical Current," in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be illusrated, and is open to the public. Professor Rowland is one of the greatest authorities on the subject of electricity...
...from which this question should be looked at the one, the advantages to the individual, and the other, the advantages to the government. Democratic government stands for individual opinion, and in this, differs from all other forms of government. Under the second head he read a short passage from Professor Sumner of Yale, to the effect that the lobby and its evils are fatal in their indifference to true democratic government. Mr. Torrey cited in support of this statement the great amounts of money which at every election are used in influencing voters and to defeat the very purposes...