| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1915 - 974 pages
...has deposited with THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to "Any resident of North America who shall determine...whether all rays of light,* and other physical rays, are oc are not transmitted with the same velocity." :: :: :: :: The following conditions have been established... | |
| 1860 - 612 pages
...has deposited with the Franklin Institute the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a Premium to " any resident of North America, who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The following conditions have been established for the award of this Premium : 1. Any resident of North... | |
| 1860 - 982 pages
...deposited with the Franklin Institute, Philad., the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a Premium to "any resident of North America, who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The conditions are given in an advertisement at the end of this Number. 6. Oeoloyical Survey of California.... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - 1860 - 590 pages
...1861. Boyden Premium. — UA BOYDEN, Esq , of Boston, Mass., offers a Premium of one thousand dollars " to any resident of North America, who shall determine...are, or are not transmitted with the same velocity." Competitors must transmit their memoirs to WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - 1860 - 460 pages
...Mass., offers a Premium of one thousand dollars " to any resident of North America, who shall detennine by experiment whether all rays of light and other...are, or are not transmitted with the same velocity." Competitors must transmit their memoirs to WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,... | |
| 1862 - 448 pages
...the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to " any resident of North America who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The award is to be made by a committee of three citizens of the United States, of competent scientific... | |
| 1862 - 476 pages
...the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to " any resident of North America who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The award is to be made by a committee of three citizens of the United States, of competent scientific... | |
| 1862 - 448 pages
...the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to " any resident of North America who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The award is to be made by a committee of three citizens of the United States, of competent scientific... | |
| 1865 - 458 pages
...the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to " any resident of North America who shall determine...or are not transmitted with the same velocity." The award is to be made by a committee of three citizens of the United States, of competent scientific... | |
| 1872 - 706 pages
...bight— A prize of 1,000 dollars has been offered by Mr. Uriah A. Boyden, of Boston, Massachusetts, to "any resident of North America who shall determine,...of light, and other physical rays, are or are not ransmltted with ttie same velocity." Any resident of Mexico, the Wcat Indian [elands, or of what is... | |
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