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LEADING SCIENTISTS TO CONFER HERE NEXT WEEK

DR. K.T. COMPTON, PRESIDENT OF M. I. T., TO SPEAK

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Leading scientists, chemists, and physicists from Universities and electrical companies of the Eastern United States will hold the fourth annual conference of the Committee on Electrical Insulation of the National Research Council on Friday and Saturday, November 13 and 14 at the Engineering School.

All sessions will be held in Room 110, Pierce Hall, the Harvard Engineering School. Registration will begin at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Meetings will be held all day Friday, and on Saturday morning. President Lowell will welcome the members on behalf of Harvard; Harry E. Clifford, Dean of the Engineering School, will follow with announcements about the sessions. At 8 o'clock on Friday, following an informal dinner in the Faculty Club, President K.T. Compton, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will lecture on "The Distribution of Electricity in Molecules."

On Friday, the members of the conference will be the guests of the Harvard Engineering School at a luncheon to be served at the Harvard Faculty Club on Quincy Street. That morning a technical session will be held by the subcommittee on chemistry, at 10.30 o'clock, with Mr. F.M. Clark of the General Electric Company presiding. A general session at 11.30 a.m. will have as its chairman Dr. J.B. Whitehead, of the John Hopkins University who is Chairman of the Committee on Electrical Insulation.

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