Report of Proceedings - National Academy of SciencesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... Cambridge . DEAR SIR : I beg to submit the following statement of the condition of the Watson work on March 1 , 1915. This is a continuation of the reports submitted March 21 , 1912 ; April 5 , 1913 ; and April 1 , 1914 . 1. A year ago ...
... Cambridge . DEAR SIR : I beg to submit the following statement of the condition of the Watson work on March 1 , 1915. This is a continuation of the reports submitted March 21 , 1912 ; April 5 , 1913 ; and April 1 , 1914 . 1. A year ago ...
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... Cambridge , should be recommended for the next award . The reasons which have led your com- mittee to this conclusion are briefly indicated in the following statement : The doctrine of atomism , foreshadowed poetically by Leucippus ...
... Cambridge , should be recommended for the next award . The reasons which have led your com- mittee to this conclusion are briefly indicated in the following statement : The doctrine of atomism , foreshadowed poetically by Leucippus ...
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... Cambridge , Mass . Frank Rattray Lillie , zoologist , University of Chicago , Chicago , Ill . Graham Lusk , physiologist , Cornell University Medical College , New York City . Victor Clarence Vaughan , pathologist , University of ...
... Cambridge , Mass . Frank Rattray Lillie , zoologist , University of Chicago , Chicago , Ill . Graham Lusk , physiologist , Cornell University Medical College , New York City . Victor Clarence Vaughan , pathologist , University of ...
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... Cambridge and Chicago . It was again largely through his efforts that the University of California established a department of anthropology in 1903 , and he held the position of professor of anthro- pology and director of the ...
... Cambridge and Chicago . It was again largely through his efforts that the University of California established a department of anthropology in 1903 , and he held the position of professor of anthro- pology and director of the ...
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... Cambridge , by whom he had three children , two daughters and one son . After her death , 15 years later , he married in 1882 Ester Orne Clarke , of Chicago , who , with his three children , survives him . To his students and associates ...
... Cambridge , by whom he had three children , two daughters and one son . After her death , 15 years later , he married in 1882 Ester Orne Clarke , of Chicago , who , with his three children , survives him . To his students and associates ...
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13. lappuse - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
22. lappuse - Committees of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the...
33. lappuse - To gather and collate scientific and technical information at home and abroad, In cooperation with governmental and other agencies, and to render such information available to duly accredited persons.
8. lappuse - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the National Academy of Sciences, incorporated...
17. lappuse - To promote cooperation in research, at home and abroad, in order to secure concentration of effort, minimize duplication, and stimulate progress; but in all cooperative undertakings to give encouragement to individual initiative, as fundamentally important to the advancement of science.
13. lappuse - ... the National Academy of Sciences. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the National Academy of Sciences shall consist of not more than fifty ordinary members, and the said corporation hereby constituted shall have power to make its own organization, including its constitution, bylaws, and rules and regulations...
38. lappuse - ... the National Research Council, the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
7. lappuse - United States Navy, District of Columbia; AA Gould, Massachusetts; BA Gould, Massachusetts; Asa Gray, Massachusetts; A. Guyot, New Jersey; James Hall, New York; Joseph Henry, at large; JE Hilgard, at large, Illinois; Edward Hitchcock, Massachusetts; JS Hubbard, United States Naval Observatory, Connecticut; AA Humphreys, United States Army, Pennsylvania; JL Le Conte, United States Army, Pennsylvania; J. Leidy, Pennsylvania; JP Lesley, Pennsylvania; MF Longstreth, Pennsylvania...
1. lappuse - Sciences shall consist of not more than fifty ordinary members, and the said corporation hereby constituted shall have power to make its own organization, including its constitution, by-laws, and rules and regulations; to fill all vacancies created by death, resignation, or otherwise; to provide for the election of foreign and domestic members, the division into classes, and all other matters needful or usual in such institution, and to report the same to Congress.