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Professor G. W. Pierce to Lecture

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Professor George W. Pierce '99 will give a public lecture on wireless telephony at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory at the University on Thursday evening, April 14, at 8 o'clock.

This is the second of a series of three lectures given by the Department of Physics at the University on subjects of public interest, the first having been a talk by Professor William Duane on X-rays.

Professor Pierce is Director of the Cruft High-Tension Laboratory at the Harvard Engineering School. He has held a professorship of physics since 1917, and was president of the Radio Institute in 1918.

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