SWINGING LIGHT INTRIGUES
PECULIARITY IN LEVIN IIALL While a "Chronicle" representative was reporting a meeting in, Levin recently, he was highly ..ntrigued by the peculiar actions nf a pendant light bulb in the hall. Of the six hanging from the ceiling this one alone persisted in swing1 tng violently to and fro. There 1 were no windows open, sc that ! jnless a mysterious current of air ! was responsible, the movement i could not be t-he eff ect of a draug'rvt. i The swinging motion was fascin- : ating to the point of hypnotism. The fact that the bulb was ; directly above the main body of the ! meeting may have a bearing on the Isolution of the problem. Perhaps Ithe fact that hot air rises is a posjsible clue.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 June 1946, Page 4
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