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...verse in the number, "At Crawford's," and "The Mould and the Bell," neither of which is especially good, nor indeed, especially intelligible. Some book reviews and the "Advocate's Brief" complete the number. The latter would be of much more value if it came down to more modern times than April...
...great success. We understand that the soclety will devote its receipts from the performance to defray the expenses of M. Coquelin's lecture lass fall. Tickets went very rapidly then, and we see no reason why many tickets should not be disposed of this evening. The plays are in modern French and can be readily understood by everyone having any knowledge of the language. We wish all would make it a point to be present this evening, thereby showing in a substantial manner that they are willing to aid a good cause. Should the debts be paid off by these...
...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...
Lecture on Physical Science. Modern Views in relation to the Electrical Current. Professor Henry A Rowland, of Johns Hopkins University. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, at 8 p. m. '92 versus '89, Holmes Field...
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...