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Page 380
... fields . This attitude finds some justification in the fact that , until a given borderland field develops to the point of being generally recognized by adminis- trative provision therefor , it is not easy for a young man entering such a ...
... fields . This attitude finds some justification in the fact that , until a given borderland field develops to the point of being generally recognized by adminis- trative provision therefor , it is not easy for a young man entering such a ...
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... field in which as yet there are com- paratively few workers but which holds great promise for enlarging our knowledge of the life of the past . Many years ago Professor Lindgren while chairman of the Division of Geology and Geography ...
... field in which as yet there are com- paratively few workers but which holds great promise for enlarging our knowledge of the life of the past . Many years ago Professor Lindgren while chairman of the Division of Geology and Geography ...
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... field parties , under the general supervision of Professor Kirk Bryan , carried on researches in New Mexico and Colorado , particular emphasis being given to the physiography . Professor Bryan spent the month of August visiting these field ...
... field parties , under the general supervision of Professor Kirk Bryan , carried on researches in New Mexico and Colorado , particular emphasis being given to the physiography . Professor Bryan spent the month of August visiting these field ...
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LOUDERBACK G D Age of the Earth 51 | 1 |
Microphotographs R L IVES 445 | 12 |
Pipettes Broken B N SINGH and P B MATHUR 626 | 13 |
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