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... communication engineers . Who invented the television set ? In any deep sense , it was Clerk Maxwell who foresaw the existence of radio waves , and Heinrich Hertz who proved it , and J. J. Thomson The Creative Mind 251 •
... communication engineers . Who invented the television set ? In any deep sense , it was Clerk Maxwell who foresaw the existence of radio waves , and Heinrich Hertz who proved it , and J. J. Thomson The Creative Mind 251 •
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... J. J. Thomson who discovered the electron . This is not said in order to rob any practical man of the in- vention , but from a sad sense of justice ; for neither Maxwell nor Hertz nor J. J. Thomson would take pride in television just ...
... J. J. Thomson who discovered the electron . This is not said in order to rob any practical man of the in- vention , but from a sad sense of justice ; for neither Maxwell nor Hertz nor J. J. Thomson would take pride in television just ...
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Dylan Thomas Memories of Christmas | 1 |
Allan Seager The Joys of Sport at Oxford | 11 |
A J Liebling Poet and Pedagogue | 22 |
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