ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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Page 358
... Division of Physical Sciences of the National Research Council , formally organized May 1 , 1919 , was the natural outgrowth of the activities of the Physics Committee and later the Division of Physics , Mathematics , Astronomy and ...
... Division of Physical Sciences of the National Research Council , formally organized May 1 , 1919 , was the natural outgrowth of the activities of the Physics Committee and later the Division of Physics , Mathematics , Astronomy and ...
Page 359
... division as officers , or members , or as members of research committees , altogether some 355 different persons . Many of these persons , through their con- nection with the division in one way or another , have become mindful of the ...
... division as officers , or members , or as members of research committees , altogether some 355 different persons . Many of these persons , through their con- nection with the division in one way or another , have become mindful of the ...
Page 501
... division was regarded as getting more and better research done in the engineering field , avoiding the rôle of dictator- ship or of assuming credit for work which it en- couraged others to do . The division headquarters were established ...
... division was regarded as getting more and better research done in the engineering field , avoiding the rôle of dictator- ship or of assuming credit for work which it en- couraged others to do . The division headquarters were established ...
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