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  <dc:title>Letter from Geo Fras [George Francis] Fitzgerald, Trin Coll Dub [Trinity College Dublin], to [Joseph] Larmor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He asks what Cambridge does about training teachers and in giving lectures on the theory of education. He is hunting information for a committee. Fitzgerald thinks that Larmor's view on the higher vibrations being only occasionaly excited and then rapidly distributed amongst neighbours by the aether is essentially the same as Fitzgerald's about the co-ordiante common to a lot of atoms. This is probably the same as the German's analysis, although he does not justify his damping. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 February 1895</dc:date>
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