It is hardly worth while at this time to recite the long list of scientific societies to which he belonged, but mention should be made of the Society of American Bacteriologists, which he helped to found and of which he was president in 1900, of the American... Science - 130. lappuselaboja - 1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| James Thacher - 1828 - 318 lapas
...attention to the celebrated mineral waters of that place. In 1793 he communicated an account of them to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a member. This account was published in a volume of the society's Memoirs, and did much toward bringing... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1861 - 848 lapas
...he communicated a paper, entitled "Observations on the Art of making Salt from Sea-water, &c.," to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a member. The paper was well received, and published in the Transactions of the Society for that year.... | |
| 1875 - 1140 lapas
...and because there was something which it was -worth while to communicate. He bore his part also in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a Fellow from the year 1843, and for many years a Councillor. To it he made a good number of communications;... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1875 - 544 lapas
...purpose, and because there was something which it was worth while to communicate. He bore his part also in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a Fellow from the year 1843, and for many years a Councillor. To it he made a good number of communications... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 620 lapas
...Association also claimed Sedgwick's attention. He became a member in 1902 and its president in 1915. He was a member of many committees, was a frequent...like Sedgwick, do their full part in promoting the objects of th« societies which they join. As Professor Sedgwick advanced in life, his interest changed... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 lapas
...purpose, and because there was something which it was worth while to communicate. He bore his part also in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a Fellow from the year 1843, and for many years a councilor. To it he made a good number of communications ;... | |
| American Historical Association - 1897 - 1328 lapas
...variety of his public and parochial cares. For example, "Attended the meeting of the Academy," ie, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a member; "Dined with his excellency the governor;" "Attending a meeting of the committee of agriculture,... | |
| 1901 - 224 lapas
...valuable library, uncommonly rich in scientific works, was ever open to the researches of his associates. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a member, in a notice of his death, refer to his labors in the botanical section of that Society, and... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1903 - 746 lapas
...reprinted in his Life, vol. 2, pp. 450-66. He also published the following papers in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was a member; Observation of the Transit of Mercury over the Sun, November 12, 1782, at Ipswich. Vol. r (Boston,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 660 lapas
...Association also claimed Sedgwick's attention. He became a member in 1902 and its president in 1915. He was a member of many committees, was a frequent...like Sedgwick, do their full part in promoting the objects of th» societies which they join. As Professor Sedgwick advanced in life, his interest changed... | |
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