STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1653, sig. 109-4/1408 Page 39 · 39 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1653, sig. 109-4/1408
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36 9 Technical representatives of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering, civil engineering, mathmatics and natural sciences, with the exception of biological and chemical subjects, since the latter two sections already have their own meetings for similar purposes. These experts only take part if the subject matter concerned suggests or makes it desirable to participate. Up to now, the following lectures have been held: 21. 5.40 Lecture Prof. Dr. Flegler: Electrical engineering in its general development lines and their relation to the other higher education fields. Lecture Prof. Dr. Gudden: Technical and scientific significance of electronic semiconductors. 18. 6.40 Lecture Profs.Dr.Ing.Fritsche: The physical foundations of the newer theory of strength. 16. 7.40 Lecture Doz.Dr Eigenberger: Kunststoffe und Feinbau. All lectures were followed by a lively discussion, during which general university questions were also discussed. It is planned to continue the work so far, but it is also intended to address questions of information and cooperation in various fields of research. It is also planned to carry out short lectures in the various institutions and, subsequently, to conduct visits and presentations in the institutes. IV. Working Group on South-East Affairs._ The working group, which was founded on June 3, 1940, to which Dr. März was appointed, identified in two preparatory meetings the possibilities offered by the Association of Lecturers for the support of the South-Eastern European Research Community of the University. At the second meeting on 27 June940, an overview of the scope of the southeast studies conducted in Prague was drawn up, showing that Prague has more than any other university city in the south-east of Europe and, due to its geographical situation and political past, also has a head start over other cities in terms of research opportunities and libraries. V. Lecture on the war effort of the Prague lecturers. In all three war semesters, Prof. Dr. Ernstberger gave lectures on the muddy English history.