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"ENERGY" WILL BE SUBJECT OF GAMMA ALPHA SYMPOSIUM

Three Professors Will Defend Various Points of View

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"Energy" will be tlie subject of a symposium to be held at the Biological Institute on Monday, December 12, at 8 o'clock. It will be given under the auspices of the Harvard chapter of Gamma Alpha, national graduate scientific fraternity. C. S. French 3G, president of the chapter will preside at the meeting.

In order to have a well-rounded discussion, the organization has invited P. W. Bridgeman '04, professor of Physics, A. E. Kennelly, professor in Engineering, and W. J. Crozier '18, professor of Physiology, to prepare briefs on the topics of energy. Each professor will take a different stand on the subject and prove his point. This is a continuation of the practice of the Biological Institute to have a symposium on some subject once each year. "Light" and "The Origin of Life" are topics that have been discussed previously.

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