SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD.
LECTURING IN DENMARK. (IROVI OUR OWN" COKRESPOKDIKT.) LONDON, September -3. Intellectual intercourse between Eng- j land nnd Denmark, which was almost severed during the war. is now beginning to be rcitimotf. Last week, Mir | Ernest Rutherford, Cavendish Professor j of Experimental Physics, University of i Cambridge, delivered a course ol' lectures before a representative audience in the lfall of' Festivities of Copenhagen University oil "'The Counting of Atoms,"' "The Structure of .Moms.'' and "JsoI tropes and their Meaning.'' (in the last occasion lie received a great ovation in the crowded Iceturo Hall:. Afterwards there v.a.s an impressive ceremonv when lie had the degree of Doctor ifonoris Causa conferred upon him. Tho Chancellor of the University, Doctor Rovsing, delivered an address in which he paid the hiphest tributes to Sir E. Rutherford's f-eieuti'ie work, which, he said, was of the utmost importance to the whole world. The Physical Society of Denmark, whose guest Sir E. Rutherford was, gave a beni quel in his honour, which was attended ; by many distinguished wnentists. !
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 9
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