Science, Volume 55John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1922 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... Natural Science Association , which be- comes under Dr. Field's will the legatee , under certain conditions , of Dr. Field's financial in- terests in the Concilium , a plan for an imme- diate temporary reorganization of the Con- cilium ...
... Natural Science Association , which be- comes under Dr. Field's will the legatee , under certain conditions , of Dr. Field's financial in- terests in the Concilium , a plan for an imme- diate temporary reorganization of the Con- cilium ...
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... natural sys- tem of classification of the species and to deter- mine the limits of the general and their affinities . 42. $ 300 to Professor W. F. Willcox for statis- tical investigations . 43. $ 300 to Professor W. L. Westermann for ...
... natural sys- tem of classification of the species and to deter- mine the limits of the general and their affinities . 42. $ 300 to Professor W. F. Willcox for statis- tical investigations . 43. $ 300 to Professor W. L. Westermann for ...
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... Natural History was first appointed of which T. Barbour was chairman , to arrange for Mr. Ernest Harold Baynes to deliver two lectures , one upon a " Nature Study " subject , the other borer . " It was intimated that eburia quadri ...
... Natural History was first appointed of which T. Barbour was chairman , to arrange for Mr. Ernest Harold Baynes to deliver two lectures , one upon a " Nature Study " subject , the other borer . " It was intimated that eburia quadri ...
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... Natural History re- organized itself into the Committee for the Protection of Animal Experimentation . An appeal for funds , signed by President Charles W. Eliot , Professor Richard P. Strong , M. D. , Ernest Harold Baynes , Dr. John C ...
... Natural History re- organized itself into the Committee for the Protection of Animal Experimentation . An appeal for funds , signed by President Charles W. Eliot , Professor Richard P. Strong , M. D. , Ernest Harold Baynes , Dr. John C ...
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... natural history , in one or more departments of which he has made contributions to science . A comprehensive view of him is presented in Miss Louise Leonard's recent volume , " Percival Lowell - An Afterglow " ( Boston : The Gorham ...
... natural history , in one or more departments of which he has made contributions to science . A comprehensive view of him is presented in Miss Louise Leonard's recent volume , " Percival Lowell - An Afterglow " ( Boston : The Gorham ...
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Page 175 - Vasomotor reactions and wound shock." DB. EDWIN 0. JORDAN, professor of bacteriology in the University of Chicago, lectured at the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the Johns Hopkins University, on "Interepidemic Influenza,
Page 15 - Foundation is an assistant to the dean of the College of Medicine and Surgery of the University of the Philippines...
Page 487 - York, and it is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy in the autumn of 1923.
Page 561 - The Executive Committee of the Division of Biology and Agriculture of the National Research Council.
Page 206 - University, between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000; other institutions, $3,000,000, and relatives, $4,600,000. Besides the residuary bequest to Columbia University Mr. Eno bequeathed to New York University, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other institutions, $250,000 each. The largest cash beneficiary was the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, to which the testator left $1,800,000.
Page 282 - If we consult reason, experience, and the common testimony of ancient and modern times, none of our intellectual studies tend to cultivate a smaller number of the faculties, in a more partial or feeble manner, than mathematics.
Page 315 - Competitors will not be required to report for examination at any place, but will be rated on their education, training, and experience; and writings to be filed with the application.
Page 474 - Report of the Department of Botanical Research of the Carnegie Institution of Washington for 1920, pp.
Page 17 - Sosman, corresponding secretary, was compiled at the request of Dr. George F. Bowerman, librarian of the Public Library of the District of Columbia. The standard set up for the books is that they must be both readable and scientifically accurate. The subjects covered are anthropology and physiology, heredity, botany, animals, birds and insects, geology, meteorology, minerals, astronomy, chemistry, physics, mathematics and history of science.
Page 270 - The following were elected officers of the society for the ensuing year: LE Call, Manhattan, Kansas, president.