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...evening session in the Geological Lecture Room, the Rumford Medal, awarded by the Academy in recognition of distinguished research and investigation, will be presented by the president of the Academy, Professor John Trowbridge '65, to Mr. Charles G. Curtis of New York City, who will then speak on "The Development of the Steam Turbine in the United States. " Professor G. A. Reisner '89 will also give an illustrated account of "The Archaeological Survey of Lower Nubia...
...evening session in the Geological Lecture Room, the Rumford Medal, awarded by the Academy in recognition of distinguished research and invention will be presented by the president of the Academy. Professor John Trowbridge '65, to Mr. Charles G. Curtis, of New York City, who will then speak on "The Development of the Steam Turbine in the United States." Professor G. A. Reisner '89 will also give an illustrated account of "The Archacological Survey of Lower Nubia...
...Corporation has authorized the establishment of a Bureau of Research in Government, which is to be maintained by a gift of $2500 a year for ten years offered by F. G. Thomson '97 and C. Thomson '99, both of Philadelphia, Pa. Professor W. B. Munro is to direct the work of this Bureau, and it is expected that it will be in operation at the beginning of the next College year...
...serve in the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works during the year 1912-13 at a suitable salary. The student must have taken at least Chemistry 5, 6, 9 and 10; and must take or have taken Chemistry 11. Preference will be given to a man wishing a broad theoretical training in research as a foundation for the subsequent practice of technical chemistry. Only students of unusual ability will be considered. Applications should be addressed before next Saturday to Professor Theodore, W. Richards, Chairman of the Division of Chemistry...
Alexander Agassiz directed three expeditions of the U. S. S. "Blake" in the Atlantic and three of the U. S. S. "Albatross" in the Pacific. At his personal expense he also fitted out no less than four vessels for research work in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It would be difficult to overestimate the value of the zoological and other collections which he amassed during these explorations. This researches take us a long way toward the solution of exceedingly interesting and important oceanic problems, and his work on coral-reefs, carried on almost entirely at his own expense, related...