Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volume 1; Volume 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pages |
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... Becoming a known foundation participant with recognizable pro- grams also has other values . It lessens confusion ... become preoccupied with what was " invented here . " If these judgments are too harsh to apply generally , they are ...
... Becoming a known foundation participant with recognizable pro- grams also has other values . It lessens confusion ... become preoccupied with what was " invented here . " If these judgments are too harsh to apply generally , they are ...
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... become a viable entity of continuing significance . At this point , there can be a good case for " tying off " support with a substantial grant that carries phased obliga- tions for matching endowment to sustain an activity of genuine ...
... become a viable entity of continuing significance . At this point , there can be a good case for " tying off " support with a substantial grant that carries phased obliga- tions for matching endowment to sustain an activity of genuine ...
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... becomes politically untouchable . They can nurture superior institutions or abilities that lead the way for others or set stan- dards for a field . The distinctive strengths of flagship universities within state systems , for instance ...
... becomes politically untouchable . They can nurture superior institutions or abilities that lead the way for others or set stan- dards for a field . The distinctive strengths of flagship universities within state systems , for instance ...
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... become a mythic figure ; myths often contain fundamental truths , but with Einstein I fear there are some sad and even damaging misconceptions . Einstein is seen by millions as the prototype and epitome of genius , and perhaps he was ...
... become a mythic figure ; myths often contain fundamental truths , but with Einstein I fear there are some sad and even damaging misconceptions . Einstein is seen by millions as the prototype and epitome of genius , and perhaps he was ...
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... become available , and we are still confident that they will . The question , I suppose , is at what point does an important person cease being a private individual and belong to history . I do not question or criticize the intention of ...
... become available , and we are still confident that they will . The question , I suppose , is at what point does an important person cease being a private individual and belong to history . I do not question or criticize the intention of ...
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