| John Michels (Journalist) - 1916 - 950 pages
...science, who were seeking only to discover the laws of nature and extend the realm of human knowledge. By every means in our power, therefore, let us show...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them and I am sure that they will respond generously... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1916 - 958 pages
...science, who were seeking only to discover the laws of nature aud extend the realm of human knowledge. By every means in our power, therefore, let us show...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them and I am sure that they will respond generously... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 632 pages
...research, Colonel Carty dwells on the importance of fundamental researches in science, and remarks : By every means in our power, therefore, let us show our appreciation of pure science and let из forward the work of the pure scientists, for they are the advance guard of civilization. They... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1916 - 1092 pages
...science, who were seeking only to discover the laws of nature and extend the realm of human knowledge. By every means in our power, therefore, let us show...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure that they will respond generously... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1916 - 966 pages
...science, who were seeking only to discover the laws of nature and extend the realm of human knowledge. By every means in our power, therefore, let us show...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure that they will respond generously... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1917 - 782 pages
...science, who were seeking only to discover the laws of nature and extend the realm of human knowledge. By every means in our power, therefore, let us show...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure that they will respond generously... | |
| George Ellery Hale, Elihu Root, Henry Smith Pritchett - 1919 - 56 pages
...research fellowships, professorships, and adequately endowed laboratories. Dr. Carty emphasized this view in his presidential address to the Institute of Electrical...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure they will respond generously and... | |
| National Research Council (U.S.) - 1919 - 54 pages
...research fellowships, professorships, and adequately endowed laboratories. Dr. Carty emphasized this view in his presidential address to the Institute of Electrical...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure they will respond generously and... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 690 pages
...fundamental researches in science, and remarks: By every means in our power, therefore, let us enow our appreciation of pure science and let us forward...wonderful possibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support it which rests upon them, and I am sure they will respond generously and... | |
| 1919 - 628 pages
...importance of fundamental researches in science, and remarks: By every means in our power, therefor*, let u show our appreciation of pure science and let us forward...which we must follow. Let us arouse the people of oar country to the wonderful powibilities of scientific discovery and to the responsibility to support... | |
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