Milikan, Robert Andrews (1924) Practical value of pure science. Science, 59 (1514). 7 to 10 pages. ISSN 0036-8075 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS: 20141215-091229498
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When I remembered that the previous Edison medal winner was Charles F. Brush type person, he first showed the world that electricity may be used for city lighting; its invention Is a completely modern communication system foundation, Frank Sprague which is a power application for railway transportation, MI Pupin enabling MI turpin, JJ Carty under their inspiration and leadership, telephone repeater and amplifier , And all the meaning of richness in modern life has been proposed and other similar achievements in the power industry are the same as for large industrial applications but there may be misunderstandings and mistakes in this year's awards Hmm. Looking at my 30 year scientific approach, I can not find industries born of my research or industries that will benefit from it at once.
© 1924 American Science Promotion Association. In response to the Edison medal held in Delmont on the evening of 4th October when the president's address was announced by Dr. Frank B. Jewett in his home in New Jersey, his voice was sent over the telephone line and 3000 It was amplified via a mile away telephone line. When Del Monte Hotel takes dinner, all the audience can hear the sound clearly.
The practical value of pure science can be found in Robert Andrews Millikan Science, New Series, Vol. 1. 59, No. 1514 (January 4, 1924), pages 7 to 10: American Science Technology Promotion Association stability website: http: //www.jstor.org/stable/1647868
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