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Most experts at the Meeting of the British Association at Bristol are reserving opinion about the paper read by Dr. Dirac, enthusiastically but provisionally blessed by Sir Oliver Lodge, until they have an opportunity of studying the full memoir in the Proceedings of the Royal Society. But Dr. P. A. M. Dirac is a young Cambridge man whose published work on de Broglie's theory of wave mechanics was regarded as a very striking contribution, and anything he says deserves serious attention.
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