Word: soundness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Physical Conference. "Selected Topics in Sound." II. Professor Sabine. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...Leffingwell is frankly imitative, but he chooses an admirable model--J. M. Vetteredia. Some of his descriptions seem extravagant--"amber arms," for instance--but on the whole his language and his metre are sound, and one feels that he has more of "the makings" than some of his more ambitious fellow-bards. Mr. Realers announces, perhaps prematurely, that his heart grows cold; his effort rouses a suspicion that he might glow more warmly in some more suitable medium than he has chosen here...
...Physical Conference. "Selected Topics in Sound." I. prof. Sabine, in Jefferson Physical laboratory, Room...
...Physical Conference. "Selected Topics in Sound." I. Prof. Sabine, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...Committee: Jean Jacques Bertschmann, of New York. N. Y.; Francis Barlow Bradley of Convent, N. J.; Charles James Coulter, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Eustace Lee Florance, of Dorchester;; Gustav Leon Harris, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Christian Heppen-heimer, of Jersey City, N. J.; Edwin Earle Lucas (captain); of Sound Reach, Conn.; William John Margreve, of Cambridge; Edward Richardson Mitton, of Brookline; John Sherman Hyers, of Cambridge; Howard Pratt Perry (manager), of Newton Centre; Jerome Preston, of Lexington; William Schuyler Thurber, of Milton; Ralph O'Neal West, of Newton Centre; Charles Frederick Zukoski, of Ferguson...