Testimonials as to Apparatus, and Fittings Supplied (Translations). 



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Born a, near Leipzig. 24th January 1908. 

 We are satisfied with the fittings supplied by you. 

 Rector Dr. Fritzsche, Realgymnasium. 



Blankenese, 5 th December 1907. 

 The darkening device, also blackboard and stink cup- 

 board supplied by you have now been erected in the new [ 

 Physics Room aud are working excellently. 



Prof. Dr. Penseler, Realsehule. 



Gottingen, 26<h November 1907. 

 The arrangement for obscuring the fanlight, fitted by 

 vou in our Lecture Room, is working to our entire - 

 faction, after we have made some slight alterations. The 

 blind works with very little noise and excludes the light 

 absolutely. Up to the present no hitch in the working has 

 no -urred. Prof. Dr. Henn. Th. Simon, 



Institute for Applied Electricity. 



Czernowitz, 6 th November 1907. 

 I am perfectly satisfied with the equipment (which is 

 now completed), and beg to tender yon my best thanks 

 for same. W. Kropatschek, 



Curator of the Chemistry Section of the Realsehule. 



Vienna XIX 1. 7< h October 1907. 

 I was greatly pleased with the fittings supplied (the 

 following were supplied: Lecture Table, travelling Table. 

 Stink Cupboard, etc.; also Chemical Utensils). 



Prof. Dr. Beutel, 



K. K. Lehrmittelbureau fur gewerbl. Unterriehtsanstalten, 

 Chemico-Technieal Section. 



St. Gall en, 6'h October 1907. 



The Lecture Table for Chemistry and Physics ordered 

 from you arrived yesterday. I am very pleased with it. 

 The table is quite an ornament to the lecture room. 



H. Schmidt, Knabenrealschule. 



Strassburg, 26th September 1907. 

 I beg to inform you that the darkening device fitted 

 by you in the Physics Class Room has met with our fullest 

 satisfaction both as regards material and the exclusion of 

 light. 



Schatzmeister Julius Gava, Biscbofl. Gymnasium. 



S i n s h e i m, 22nd August 1907. 



The fittings (experimental table, stink cupboard, 

 aspirator and force pump) have now been put into use. 

 We cannot refrain from expressing our satisfaction. The 

 practical construction and neat workmanship have met 

 with general approval. 



Prof. Kistner, Grossh. badische Realsehule. 



H i 1 c h e n b a c h. 16"i Juni 1907. 

 The table has arrived safely, and is satisfactory. 



Oberlehrer Mevius, Seminary. 



Dresden, 18th May 1907. 



I am in receipt of the wall cupboard invoiced by you 

 on the 3 rd inst.. also the apparatus debited to me on the 

 7<i> inst., and I am glad to state that the goods are as I 



wished, and from the short experience I have had of your 

 apparatus, they work quite satisfactorily. 



F. B. Lehraann. 



C o tt b us, 16th May 19<7. 



It is a particular pleasure to add that I have nothing 

 bnt favourable opinions of the apparatus and fittings de- 

 livered by you. 



Dr. Buchhoft, Stadt, Realsehule. 



Dnisbnrg-Meiderich, 10"> March 1907. 



(Lower Rhine). 



I beg to state that the efficiency of the Megadiascope 

 is to our entire satisfaction. It has been of great service 

 to us in a number of lantern lectures. 



Prof. Hermanni, Realgymnasium. 



Duderstadt, 12th October 1906. 

 Since Easter 1904, I have obtained for the Royal 

 Gymnasium here 3 cupboards as catalogued by you, with 

 which I am perfectly satisfied. 



Prof. Borgas. 



Innsbruck, 17 th September 1906. 



You have been of considerable service to the institute 

 by complying with the wishes of the professors and sending 

 plans and descriptions to the building authorities while the 

 buildings were in the skeleton stage, and thus giving them 

 valuable help. The interior fittings which you supplied 

 later are excellent. The work tables, wall cupboards, 

 collection boxes, Arendt lecture table with switchboard 

 and rectifier, also the wall stink cupboards, blackboard 

 stand and microscope table, ete. are all well constructed 

 and work in the best possible manner. 



Our school is being continually visited by German 

 and foreign professional men, and great wonderment has 

 been expressed at the way in which they work. 



Ernst Pechlaner, 

 Professor of Chemistry at the Commercial Academy. 



K 6 nigs berg, 10'h August 1906. 

 We thank you for the precise manner in which you 

 have supplied the articles and fittings for the Chemical 

 Laboratory of the Kgl. Oberrealschule auf der Burg. All 

 the things the students' work tables, digester, water jet 

 blower, etc. -- have met with universal approval. 



Prof. Dr. Mischpeter. 



L i e g n i t z, 10'h August 1906. 



The lecture table and other apparatus have arrived 

 here safely, and I find them good. 



Prof. Paul Rohrich, Kgl. Gymnasium, Johanneum. 



Cleveland, Ohio, May 31, 1906. 

 The second consignment of apparatus was duly received 

 in perfect order, and all is very satisfactory. The oil air 

 pump and the Megadiascope are pleasing in the highest 

 degree. Dayton C. Miller, 



Case School of Applied Science, Department of Physics. 



St. Gall en, 5" June 1906. 



I have tested the apparatus, and am, as in previous 

 cases, quite pleased with the faultless construction thereof. 

 Dr. H. Renter, Commercial Academy. 



