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On Friday evening, Nov. 1, a meeting was held in Boylston Hall at which a club was organized for the study of chemical subjects in the original literature, and more particularly for the study of recent work.
The membership includes instructors and research men from Harvard, and instructors from the Mass. Institute of Technology. The meetings are to be held every other Monday evening. The place of meeting will be sometimes at Boylston Hall and sometimes at Mass. Institute of Technology.
At the first meeting which will be held in Boylston 12 at 8 p. m. this evening, papers will be read by Dr. A. Lachman on "The Constitution of Hydrocyanic Acid," by Mr. H. A. Torrey on "The Esterification of Aromatic Acids," and by Mr. C. A. Soch on "Electrical Furnaces and Chemistry at High Temperatures." After the reading of the papers a short discussion will follow in which all members may take part.
All persons interested in the study of recent chemical literature are invited to attend.
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