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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... edition of The Foundation Directory now lists over 5000 foundations having $ 1 million or more in assets or giving $ 100,000 or more annually . Classified under four headings - indepen- dent , operating , corporate , or community ...
... edition of The Foundation Directory now lists over 5000 foundations having $ 1 million or more in assets or giving $ 100,000 or more annually . Classified under four headings - indepen- dent , operating , corporate , or community ...
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... editions of his book The Meaning of Relativity , originally published in 1923. Miss Helen Dukas , his faithful ... edition had many typographical errors . I once asked Professor Einstein why there were so many errors ; he laughed ...
... editions of his book The Meaning of Relativity , originally published in 1923. Miss Helen Dukas , his faithful ... edition had many typographical errors . I once asked Professor Einstein why there were so many errors ; he laughed ...
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... edition of all of Einstein's writings , published and unpublished , scientific and non - scientific . Fifteen years had passed since Einstein's death , and by then I had , I think , both a better perspective on the project and more ...
... edition of all of Einstein's writings , published and unpublished , scientific and non - scientific . Fifteen years had passed since Einstein's death , and by then I had , I think , both a better perspective on the project and more ...
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... edition be in English , or that a facing - page translation be provided . I believe strongly that both scholarly and practical considerations argue against this . With respect to the second , there was great difficulty in finding an ...
... edition be in English , or that a facing - page translation be provided . I believe strongly that both scholarly and practical considerations argue against this . With respect to the second , there was great difficulty in finding an ...
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... edition , which seems to put Einstein under the cloak of history , in the same category , for example , as Darwin or Newton or Galileo , and we do not think of the privacy of such historical figures . We want to know as much as we can ...
... edition , which seems to put Einstein under the cloak of history , in the same category , for example , as Darwin or Newton or Galileo , and we do not think of the privacy of such historical figures . We want to know as much as we can ...
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