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...Lecture on "Wireless Telephony," by Professor E. L. Chaffee, in the Lecture Room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory...
Professor E. L. Chaffee will talk before the New England Wireless Association on his new method of wireless telephony in the Lecture Room of Jefferson Physical Laboratory this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Chaffee and Professor G. W. Pierce have been working on this invention for some time, and with considerable success...
...would be strange, indeed, if Mr. Wilson's conception of the relative powers of the three orders in the government had remained unchanged during the decades which have witnessed the extension of the railway and the telegraph, the virtual creation of the telephone and the birth of wireless telegraphy, with the appearance of the trusts, the rise of the Socialist party, and the advent of a radicalism such as had not been dreamed of in 1884. In this interval a stupendous economic and political transformation has taken place. Mr. Wilson declares that "Congress is predominant over its so-called...
...Scholarship Number" of the Illustrated which has just appeared, contains much interesting information regarding local Harvard affairs and several valuable discussions of general academic problems. The articles on "Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard," "Chess Club," "Wireless Club" and "Hockey as a Major Sport" should receive attention from undergraduates, who may also note. Dean Yeoman's betrayal of "the secret of entering the examination period with confidence," and ponder his words: "Searching for truth, and applying truth to practical affairs, is the most interesting thing in life." But many besides undergraduates might read with profit the suggestive remarks of Professor Legouis...
...lectures, which will be about an hour in length, will be strictly informal, and not given in too technical language. The special topics to be investigated are as follows: "Introduction and History," "Sending," "Waves," "Oscillations in Receiving Circuits," "Detectors," "Operating," and "The Wireless Telephone...