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Stated Meeting, November 6, 1903. 
President Samira in the Chair. 
A letter was read from the Schlesische Gesellschaft fir 
Vaterlandische Cultur, announcing the celebration of its 
one hundredth anniversary on December 17, and inviting the 
Society to send a representative to take part in the celebra- 
tion. The Hon. Charlemagne Tower was thereupon ap- 
pointed as such representative. 
The decease was announced of Prof. Robert Henry fhurs- 
ton, at Ithaca, on October 25, et. 64. 
Prof. Charles F. Chandler, of New York, read a paper on 
“The Electro-Chemical Industries at Niagara Falls.” 
Dr. Hans Goldschmidt, of Essen, Germany, explained his 
method for producing intense heat by his Thermite process. | 
A paper on “Dying American Speech-Echoes from Con- 
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