Science, Volume 52Moses King, 1920 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... Advancement of Sci- ence : Meeting of Pacific Division , W. W. SAR- GENT , 113 ; Grants , 403 ; Minutes of Executive Committee , B. E. LIVINGSTON , 495 ; Chicago Meeting , 504 , B. E. LIVINGSTON , 521 ; Section O - Agriculture , J. G. ...
... Advancement of Sci- ence : Meeting of Pacific Division , W. W. SAR- GENT , 113 ; Grants , 403 ; Minutes of Executive Committee , B. E. LIVINGSTON , 495 ; Chicago Meeting , 504 , B. E. LIVINGSTON , 521 ; Section O - Agriculture , J. G. ...
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... science and for personal culture , and some futile efforts of a more general ... science , arts , or letters . He also proposed that a convention be ... advancement of the useful arts through the application of science and the ...
... science and for personal culture , and some futile efforts of a more general ... science , arts , or letters . He also proposed that a convention be ... advancement of the useful arts through the application of science and the ...
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... science , at the outset , advancement was sought more by rational discussion than by rigorous determinations of basal data ; and so there was more general participation in the discussions than in the more specific sciences . The most ...
... science , at the outset , advancement was sought more by rational discussion than by rigorous determinations of basal data ; and so there was more general participation in the discussions than in the more specific sciences . The most ...
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... SCIENCE A Weekly Journal devoted to the Advancement of Science , publishing the official notices and pro- ceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Published every Friday by THE SCIENCE PRESS LANCASTER , PA ...
... SCIENCE A Weekly Journal devoted to the Advancement of Science , publishing the official notices and pro- ceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Published every Friday by THE SCIENCE PRESS LANCASTER , PA ...
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... advancement of scientific foundations in America . Franklin's fame as a scientist , as a diplomat , and as leader of the radical faction in our constitutional convention make comment on these points unnecessary . Of JULY 9 , 1920 ] 25 ...
... advancement of scientific foundations in America . Franklin's fame as a scientist , as a diplomat , and as leader of the radical faction in our constitutional convention make comment on these points unnecessary . Of JULY 9 , 1920 ] 25 ...
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