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...laboratory is unique in this country and is the most perfectly planned and equipped physical-chemical laboratory in the world. Every detail of the construction has been studied with a view toward producing a building which admits of the highest degree of accuracy in physical-chemical research. In order to eliminate all possible vibration no dynamos have been installed, direct current being supplied from the engineering building. The most modern thermostatic heating system, by which the temperature throughout the laboratory is kept constant within one degree, is a feature of the equipment...
...three upper stories are divided into a number of small rooms, arranged especially for individual research. On the first floor are two laboratories, a physical-chemical and a chemical, with the latter of which a dark room and a balance room are connected; an apparatus room, for the storing of delicate and senstitive apparatus; and two rooms for, the assistant in charge of the building. The balance rooms throughout the Laboratory are protected from the outside walls by passageways, which make them highly efficient in preserving delicate scales from weather disturbances. A memorial tablet and bust of Professor Wolcott Gibbs...
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...gift to the Museum of Comparative Zoology includes a series of bird-skins shells, and other marine specimens for research study...
...chairman and Dr. Mark W. Richardson '89 is secretary, to start a through investigation of the disease along those lines in the summer of 1911. Mr. C. T. Brues, instructor in economic entomology in the Bussey Institute, and Dr. Philip A. E. Sheppard, M.D. '10, took charge of the research. They sought to find insects whose habits fitted in with the occurrence of the disease both as to place and time. After eliminating all non-migratory insects and all whose bite would have attracted particular attention, they finally concluded that the stable fly was the only insect whose habits could...