At 8 o'clock tonight in the large lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Dr. E. C. Kemble, G. '14, will give the second of a series of three lectures on Physics, taking for his subject, "Atomic Explosions". This particular phase of Physics has been chosen on account of the wide interest taken by the public in the recent important discoveries which have thrown light on the composition and behavior of the atom. Dr. Kemble is well fitted to discuss the subject, having done much advanced research work in this field.
These lectures; which are open to the public, are intended, however, primarily for teachers and members of the University.
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