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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... American agriculture and horticulture . When he lost his life on the Yangtze River in 1918 , ' he left a bequest of a thousand dollars to the staff of the Wash- ington Office . The individuals of the Office have put the bequest into a ...
... American agriculture and horticulture . When he lost his life on the Yangtze River in 1918 , ' he left a bequest of a thousand dollars to the staff of the Wash- ington Office . The individuals of the Office have put the bequest into a ...
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... American Meteorological Society at its New York meeting , January 3 , 1920 , Professor A. J. Henry analyzed the flood records of many of the streams of America and Europe with a view to determining their time and space dis- tribution ...
... American Meteorological Society at its New York meeting , January 3 , 1920 , Professor A. J. Henry analyzed the flood records of many of the streams of America and Europe with a view to determining their time and space dis- tribution ...
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... AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS THE second annual meeting of the American So- ciety of Mammalogists was held May 3-5 , 1920 , in the American Museum of Natural History , New York City . Officers for the coming year are Dr. C. Hart ...
... AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS THE second annual meeting of the American So- ciety of Mammalogists was held May 3-5 , 1920 , in the American Museum of Natural History , New York City . Officers for the coming year are Dr. C. Hart ...
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... American history . Prominent among the agencies which , in addition to privately en- dowed institutions , have supported the prose- cution and publication of scientific research in this country are Academies of Science , State ...
... American history . Prominent among the agencies which , in addition to privately en- dowed institutions , have supported the prose- cution and publication of scientific research in this country are Academies of Science , State ...
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... American Philosophical Society began in 1771 the publication of the American Philo- sophical Transactions and soon assumed na- tional importance and assisted in making Philadelphia for many years " the metropolis of American Science ...
... American Philosophical Society began in 1771 the publication of the American Philo- sophical Transactions and soon assumed na- tional importance and assisted in making Philadelphia for many years " the metropolis of American Science ...
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