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... presidents of the British Associa- tion during the period 1895-1920 was sixty - one years and eleven months , and of those of the American Asso- ciation sixty - one years and five months . The youngest president of the British ...
... presidents of the British Associa- tion during the period 1895-1920 was sixty - one years and eleven months , and of those of the American Asso- ciation sixty - one years and five months . The youngest president of the British ...
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... President : Prof. A. S. Eddington . Vice - Presidents : Dr. J. L. E. Drever , Sir F. W. Dyson , Prof. A. Fowler , and Prof. H. F. Newall . Treasurer : Col. E. H. Grove - Hills . Secretaries : Dr. A. C. D. Crommelin and the Rev. T. E. R. ...
... President : Prof. A. S. Eddington . Vice - Presidents : Dr. J. L. E. Drever , Sir F. W. Dyson , Prof. A. Fowler , and Prof. H. F. Newall . Treasurer : Col. E. H. Grove - Hills . Secretaries : Dr. A. C. D. Crommelin and the Rev. T. E. R. ...
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... Presidents in its early days . Lord Kelvin was President three times , and John Hopkinson was President twice . Amongst others we may mention Sir William Crookes , Sir Joseph Swan , and D. E. Hughes . The wonderful physical insight of ...
... Presidents in its early days . Lord Kelvin was President three times , and John Hopkinson was President twice . Amongst others we may mention Sir William Crookes , Sir Joseph Swan , and D. E. Hughes . The wonderful physical insight of ...
Contents
Fouriers Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Chéveneau C An Optical Method for the Determination | xxxiii |
Fleming A P M and J G Pearce Research in Industry HillTops Vol 3 510 | xxxv |
Hannay A H Standards and Principles in Art 256 | xlii |
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