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Miss Annie J. Cannon of the Harvard Astronomical Observatory has received from Groningen University in Holland an honorary doctor's degree in mathematics and astronomy, in acknowledgment of her work in the study of stellar spectra. She is believed to be one of the first American women to receive such a distinction from a European university for scientific work...
Edwin H. Hall, of the Physics Department, on "Electric Conduction in Metals, (illustrated); R. W. Wood '91, of John Hopkins University, of "One-Dimensions Gases and the Reflection of Molecules Series in Resonance Spectra," (illustrated); Charles B. Davenport -89, of the Station for Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution, on "Heredity of Stature," (illustrated). A. G. Webster '96 of Clark University, on "Practical Test of a New Phonotrope"; G. P. Baxter. '96 and H. W. Starkweather, of the University, of "A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Tin"; T. W. Richards and R. S. Davis '07, of he University, on "improvements...
...Physical Colloquium. "A Remarkable Simplification in the Spectra of Metals" by Professor Lyman in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...Physical Colloquium. "Some Recent Discoveries in Series Spectra." Mr. A. E. Becker. Jefferson Physical Laboratory Room...
...Physical Colloquium. "Line Structure and Shift with an Echelon Spectroscope," by Professor Norton Kent and "Vacuum Tube Spectra in the Magnetic Field," by Professor Norton Kent and Mr. R. M. Frye 1G., in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...