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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
All students interested in natural science would do well to attend the lecture on Hydrodynamic Fields of Force to be given at 4 o'clock today at room 22, Walker Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, by Professor Vilhelm Bjerknes of Stockholm. The lecturer will show by means of experiments that many so-called electric or magnetic attractions or called electric or magnetic attractions or repulsions have their analogue in apparent attractions or repulsions of bodies vibrating under water. EDWIN H. HALL.
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