Annual Report of the National Research CouncilU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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... Cambridge , Mass . Raymond Pearl , professor of biometry and vital statistics , the Johns Hop kins University , Baltimore , Md . M. I. Pupin , professor of electro - mechanics , Columbia University , New York City . S. W. Stratton ...
... Cambridge , Mass . Raymond Pearl , professor of biometry and vital statistics , the Johns Hop kins University , Baltimore , Md . M. I. Pupin , professor of electro - mechanics , Columbia University , New York City . S. W. Stratton ...
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... Cambridge , Mass . AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY . E. W. Brown , professor of mathematics , Yale University , New Haven , Conn . L. E. Dickson , professor of mathematics , University of Chicago , Chicago . Ill . H. S. White , professor ...
... Cambridge , Mass . AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY . E. W. Brown , professor of mathematics , Yale University , New Haven , Conn . L. E. Dickson , professor of mathematics , University of Chicago , Chicago . Ill . H. S. White , professor ...
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... Cambridge , Mass . A. A. Noyes , professor of theoretical chemistry and director research labora- tory of physical chemistry , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Mass . C. L. Parsons , chief chemist , United States ...
... Cambridge , Mass . A. A. Noyes , professor of theoretical chemistry and director research labora- tory of physical chemistry , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Mass . C. L. Parsons , chief chemist , United States ...
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... Cambridge , Mass . X. DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY . Chairman , E. B. Mathews . . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . Chairman , E. B. Mathews . Isaiah Bowman . A. H. Brooks . J. M. Clarke . N. M. Fenneman . David White . MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION ...
... Cambridge , Mass . X. DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY . Chairman , E. B. Mathews . . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . Chairman , E. B. Mathews . Isaiah Bowman . A. H. Brooks . J. M. Clarke . N. M. Fenneman . David White . MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION ...
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... Cambridge , Mass . Robert A. Millikan , professor of physics , University of Chicago , Chicago , Ill . Arthur A. Noyes , professor of theoretical chemistry and director of the re- search laboratory of physical chemistry , Massachusetts ...
... Cambridge , Mass . Robert A. Millikan , professor of physics , University of Chicago , Chicago , Ill . Arthur A. Noyes , professor of theoretical chemistry and director of the re- search laboratory of physical chemistry , Massachusetts ...
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