 | United States National Museum - 1889
...described as a collection of instructive labels, each illustrated, by a icell-selected specimen.'" The museum, let me add, should be more than a collection...practical, and fitted by tastes and training to aid in the mental starvation during the period which follows, from maturity to old age, a state which is disheartening... | |
 | United States National Museum - 1891
...be described as a collection of instructive labels, each illustrated by a tcell-selected specimen." The museum, let me add, should be more than a collection...arranged and well labeled. Like the library, it should bo under the constant supervision of one or more men well informed, scholarly and withal practical,... | |
 | United States National Museum - 1891
...be described as a collection of instructive labels, each illustrated by a well-selected specimen." The museum, let me add, should be more than a collection...tastes and training to aid in the educational work. 1 should not organize the museum primarily for the use of the people in their larval or school-going... | |
 | George Brown Goode - 1891 - 19 pages
...be described as a collection of instructive labels, each illustrated by a well-selected specimen." The museum, let me add, should be more than a collection...practical, and fitted by tastes and training to aid iu the educational work. 1 should not organize the museum primarily for the use of the people in their... | |
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