 | Milwaukee Public Museum - 1897
...done directly in their interest. They will gladly allow the museum officer to use part of his time in study and experiment. They will take pride in the...which gives to the institution its proper standing. .* * * * In every properly conducted museum, therefore, the collections must, from the very beginning,... | |
 | George Brown Goode - 1891 - 19 pages
...done directly in their interest. They will gladly allow the museum officer to use part of his time in study and experiment. They will take pride in the...of thousands of specimens, interesting only to the specialists, hidden away perpetually from public view, but necessary for purpose of scientific research.... | |
 | 1892
...done directly in their interest. They will gladly allow the museum officer to use part of his time in study and experiment They will take pride in the possession...away perpetually from public view, but necessary for purposes of scientific research. These are foundations of the intellectual superstructure which gives... | |
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