| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1911 - 670 pages
...original research, paying great attention thereto as one of the most important of all departments. (2) To discover the exceptional man in every department...the work for which he seems specially designed his life-work. (3) To increase facilities for higher education. (4) To increase the efficiency of the universities... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 1084 pages
...research ; paying great attention thereto, as one of the most important of all departments. " a. — To discover the exceptional man in every department...wherever found, inside or outside of schools ; and to enable him to make the work for which he seems specially designed his life work. " 6. — To ensure... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 706 pages
...research ; paying great attention thereto, as one of the most important of all departments. "2. — To discover the exceptional man in every department...study, whenever and wherever found, inside or outside ol schools ; and to enable him to make the work for which he seems specially designed his life work.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 1074 pages
...institutions for experimental and other work, in these institutions as far as may be advisable. (2) To discover the exceptional man in every department of study, whenever and wherever found, and enable him by financial aid to make the work for which he seems specially designed, bis life work.... | |
| 1902 - 812 pages
...original research, paying great attention thereto as one of the most important of all departments. 2. To discover the exceptional man in every department...the work for which he seems specially designed his life-work 3. To increase facilities for higher education. 4. To increase the efficiency of the universities... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1902 - 584 pages
...various institutions for experimental and other work on these institutions, as far as may be advisable. " To discover the exceptional man in every department of study, whenever and wherever found, and enable him by financial aid to make the work for which he seems specially designed his lifework.... | |
| 1901 - 584 pages
...various institutions for experimental and other work in these institutions as far as may be advisable. 2. To discover the exceptional man in every department of study, whenever and wherever found, and enable him by financial aid to make the work for which he seems specially designed his life work.... | |
| 1902 - 584 pages
...prosecution of research. Mr. Carnegie shows much insight in particularly specifying as one of its objects ' to discover the exceptional man in every department of study, whenever and wherever found, and enable him by financial aid to make the work for which he seems specially designed, his life work.'... | |
| 1902 - 586 pages
...gives the key-note idea on which the Carnegie Institution was founded (in the words of the founder) : "To discover the exceptional man in every department of study whenever and wherever found, and enable him to make the work for which he seems specially designed his life work." • Then he goes... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1903 - 372 pages
...original research, paying great attention thereto as one of the most important of all departments. 2. To discover the exceptional man in every department...for which he seems specially designed his life work. 3. To increase facilities for higher education. 4. To increase the efficiency of the universities and... | |
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