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...Raphael, 16 Harvard 2 Mr. Roberts, 7, 15 Harvard 5 Mr. Smith, 12 Harvard 6 Mr. Solano, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Sturges, 18 New Lect. Hall Dr. Webster, 6 Harvard 6 Greek 3 Emerson J Greek 7 Emerson J Social Ethics 25 Emerson J 2 o'clock (X) Chemistry 14a Emerson D Geology 11 Rotch Bldg. Military Science 1 New Lect. Hall Military Science 3 New Lect. Hall Naval Science 1 Emerson D Naval Science 3 Emerson...
...Memorial HallMr. Parkman, 15 Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Perkins, A, Conf. group VI Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Potter, B, Conf. group VII New Lect. HallDr. Scramuzza, 8, 21 Emerson DDr. Scramuzza, Conf. group VIII Emerson FMr. Stratton, 9, 27, Conf. group IX New Lect. HallMr. Williams, 10, 28, Conf. group X Emerson JMr. Woolbert, C, Conf. group XI Geol. Lect. Rm.History 3a Harvard 2History 24a Harvard 3History 33 Emerson AIndic Philology 6 Harvard 2Italian 2 Fogg Large Lect. Rm.Latin 8 Sever 17Mathematics A I Harvard 6Mathematics 2, II Sever 35, 36Mathematics 18 Pierce 110Mathematics 32 Harvard 6Physics 25 Pierce 304Semitic 9 Emerson...
...static like Professor Miller's ether. The MacKaye ether is composed of helter-skeltering radiations. Like light his radiations move in all directions, and with the same velocity (circa 186,000 mi. per sec.). They have a superfrequency and hence a superpenetration. As light goes through glass and X-rays through bodies, his radiations go through everything. They are never at rest. Modifications of them- photons, protons, electrons and possibly other quivering mites of sub-matter not yet recognized-are only slightly less ubiquitous...