20 PROCEEDINGS MANCHESTER INSTITUTE 



1893. 



May 2d, Construction of the Dynamo Machine. Mr. Albert L. 



Cloiigh. 

 June 2d, Scientific Methods. Mr. W. K. Robbins. 

 July 1 8th, Electrical Features at the World's Fair. Mr. Albert 



L. Clough. 

 December 19th, My. Connection with the Telephone Business. 



Mr. W. H. Fairchild. 



1894. 



January 3d, Telephone Instruments. Mr. J. Brodie Smith. 



January 24th, Principles of the Storage Battery. Mr. Albert L. 

 Clough. 



April 4th, The Relation of Electricity to Chemistry. Mr. Albert 

 L. Clough. 



April 1 8th, Illustrated Lecture. Mr. Clarence Bancroft. 



May 2d, The Printing Telegraph. Mr. J. E. Wilson. 



May 1 6th, The Telephone. Mr. J. Brodie Smith. 



June 6th, Elementary Principles of Light. Rev. H. E. Cooke. 



June 20th, A Manchester Orchid. Mr. E. J. Burnham. 



July I ith. At this meeting Mr. E. J. Burnham spoke in favor of 

 enlarging the scope of the Club, so that such sciences as bot- 

 any, mineralogy, etc., might be discussed at the meetings, 

 and thought that it would be an inducement for people inter- 

 ested in those sciences to join the Club. At this meeting it 

 was decided to have the Club incorporated as a voluntary, 

 non-dividend paying corporation. 



October 31st, The Graphophone. Mr. A. J. P. McClure, of Phil- 

 adelphia. 



November 21st, The Nourishment of Living Organisms from a 

 Scientific Point of View. Mr. W. K. Robbins. 



December 19th, Instruments for Measuring Electricity. Mr. 

 Albert L. Clough, 



1895. 



January 2d, The Human Eye. Dr. H. D. W. Carvelle. 

 March 6, Construction of the Piano. Mr. A. A. Jenkins. 



