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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Page 343
... look carefully at both the stable and the pony - at the institution and at whoever will be directing the project . Both are important and their effective interaction cannot be assumed . Once these difficult judgments have been made ...
... look carefully at both the stable and the pony - at the institution and at whoever will be directing the project . Both are important and their effective interaction cannot be assumed . Once these difficult judgments have been made ...
Page 344
... in experiments , as James B. Conant once ob- served , if you want to grow trees , you don't pull them up every year to look at the roots . Not being creatures of the moment or subject to political 344 JOHN E. SAWYER.
... in experiments , as James B. Conant once ob- served , if you want to grow trees , you don't pull them up every year to look at the roots . Not being creatures of the moment or subject to political 344 JOHN E. SAWYER.
Page 345
... look farther down the road , to rec- ognize that they have opportunities distinctly different from those of government . They can act counter - cyclically to the flow of other funds , responding in important areas that are being ...
... look farther down the road , to rec- ognize that they have opportunities distinctly different from those of government . They can act counter - cyclically to the flow of other funds , responding in important areas that are being ...
Page 346
... look carefully at both the stable and the pony ; and finally that in determining proce- dures they will choose to stay lean and simple and decide that , in mak- ing tough decisions under conditions of uncertainty , it is better to be ...
... look carefully at both the stable and the pony ; and finally that in determining proce- dures they will choose to stay lean and simple and decide that , in mak- ing tough decisions under conditions of uncertainty , it is better to be ...
Page 348
... look over proofs of the new material and review corrections in the main text , which even after the third edition had many typographical errors . I once asked Professor Einstein why there were so many errors ; he laughed and said , " I ...
... look over proofs of the new material and review corrections in the main text , which even after the third edition had many typographical errors . I once asked Professor Einstein why there were so many errors ; he laughed and said , " I ...
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