Word: stereopticons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chicago. Dr. Samuel W. Lambert* and 1,500 physicians on the Steel Pier, Atlantic City. Six thousand miles of telephone and telegraph wires. The new method of telephotographing. The electrical stethoscope arid recording device for heart beats, perfected by Dr. H. B. Williams of Columbia University. Loud speakers. Stereopticon...
Anecdotes of eighteenth century Blue Laws, when theatre productions were banned in Boston and circumspect managers had to advertise "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", and the like as "moral lectures", were related by Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99 in his stereopticon lecture on the Harvard Theatre Collection at the Boston Public Library yesterday afternoon...
Professor Lyman in treating "Faith and Modern Physical Theory" is reaching out into the field of religion, but is keeping well within his chosen field. He will use stereopticon slides to illustrate the points of his talk...
...Gouvernment Francais and professor of architecture in the University will address the Cercle Francais on "French Architecture in the Seventeenth Century" at a meeting in 9 Grays Hall at 7.30 o'clock tonight. The lecture, which is open only to members of the Cercle Francais, will be illustrated by stereopticon views...
...Structural Geology of France," Professor Emmanuel de Margerie; exchange professor from France, described the Western Alps of France and Switzerland. He also explained in detail the characteristics of the mountainous terraine which includes Mont Blane. The geological structure of these mountains was made clear by illustrating the formations with stereopticon views...