Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures. It , , was the belief of the testator that any orderly presentation of the facts of nature or history contributed to the end of this foundation more effectively than any »,' attempt to emphasize the elements... The Theory of the Gene - Page vby Thomas Hunt Morgan - 1926 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walther Nernst - 1907 - 148 pages
...wisdom and goodness of God, as manifested in the natural and moral world. These were to be designated A as the Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures....selected rather from the domains of natural science o , ., and history, giving special prominence to astronomy, £7 chemistry, geology, and anatomy. It... | |
| 1907 - 492 pages
...this foundation more effectively than any attempt to emphasise the elements of doctrine or of creed. He therefore provided that lectures on dogmatic or...prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology, and anatomy." As the object of the foundation was '' to establish an annual course of lectures designed to illustrate... | |
| Ernest Rutherford - 1907 - 360 pages
...attempt to emphasize the elements of doctrine or of creed; and he therefore provided that lectuies on dogmatic or polemical theology should be excluded...selected rather from the domains of natural science and bistory, giving special prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology, and anatomy. It was further directed... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1918 - 818 pages
...the end of this foundation more effectively than any attempt to emphasize the elements of doctrine or creed; and he therefore provided that lectures on...excluded from the scope of this foundation, and that the subject should be selected from the domains of natural science and history, giving special prominence... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1907 - 634 pages
...as manifested in the natural and moral world, excluding dogmatic or polemic theology and providing that the subjects should be selected rather from the...giving special prominence to astronomy, chemistry, biology, geology and anatomy. These lectures are to constitute volumes of a series, memorial of Mrs.... | |
| Svante Arrhenius - 1912 - 278 pages
...1913 A17 ma TO JACQUES LOEB IN ADMIRATION OP HIS APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL CHEMI8TET TO BIOLOGY 44147 THE SILLIMAN FOUNDATION IN the year 1883 a legacy...prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology, and anatomy. PREFACE. THE following lectures on "Theories of Solutions" were given at Yale University in New Haven... | |
| William Wallace Campbell - 1913 - 366 pages
...than any attempt to emphasize the elements of doctrine or of creed ; and he therefore provided that o lectures on dogmatic or polemical theology should...rather from the domains of natural science and history, (0 giving special prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology, and anatomy. It was further directed... | |
| Vladimir Gilelevič Mazʹâ, T. O. Shaposhnikova - 1999 - 604 pages
...elements of doctrine or of creed; and he therefore provided that lectures on dogmatic 134 or polemic theology should be excluded from the scope of this...should be selected rather from the domains of natural sciences and history, giving special prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology and anatomy" [1.223,... | |
| 1914 - 840 pages
...excellent volume constitutes the second of the series of memorial lectures delivered at Yale College. Eighty thousand dollars was left to the president...the domains of natural science and history, giving specialprominencc to astronomy, chemistry, geology, and anatomy. ' The volume comprises some 400 pages... | |
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