Journal, Volume 29

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Vols. 59-95, Dec. 1920-1948 include (1941-48, in pt. 3) Proceedings of the Radio section (as Wireless section, Chairman's address, 1920-40; as Wireless section, Proceedings, 1941-44).
 

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Page 341 - ... development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let these efforts be turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen. Effort or means so invested will pay a thousand per cent interest. These efforts will be twice blessed— "blessing him that gives and him that takes.
Page 2 - On the motion of the President a vote of thanks was unanimously passed to the...
Page 290 - FRCP, Medical Officer in charge of the Electrical Department in St. Bartholomew's Hospital. With Illustrations, fcap.
Page 76 - Ordinary General Meeting of the Institution was held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, Great George Street, Westminster, on Thursday evening, December I4th, 1899, Professor Silvanus P.
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Page 402 - 47 1-41 136 i '33 1-30 1-27 1-25 1. The Institution's Library is open to members of all Scientific Bodies, and (on application to the Secretary) to the Public generally. 2. The Library is open (except from the 14th August to the 16th September) daily between the hours of...
Page 7 - Ampere, Arago, and Sturgeon in electromagnetism. That the discovery of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric forces from quantities indefinitely small is a fundamental advance in electrical knowledge, and not simply an expansion of known principles, or an improvement in a machine (as it has been made to appear by some), is evident from the fact that the principle, since its enunciation in 1866, together with...
Page 185 - Rigby were appointed scrutineers of the ballot for the election of new members, and, at the end of the meeting, the following were declared to have been duly elected : — ELECTIONS.
Page 554 - ... 58. The similarity of action, almost amounting to identity, between common magnets and either electro-magnets or voltaelectric currents, is strikingly in accordance with and confirmatory of M. Ampere's theory, and furnishes powerful reasons for believing that the action is the same in both cases...

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