... of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America from its beginning in 1899 until 1905, of the American Mathematical Society, the Society for Psychic Research, and chairman of a great number of scientific assemblages and congresses, the most... The Astrophysical Journal - Page 2541911Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1905 - 1044 pages
...although very faint — between sunset and midnight. SOLAR ECLIPSE PROBLEMS. — In an address read at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, held at St. Louis in September, Prof. Perrine enumerated and discussed a number of the outstanding problems which still confront solar... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1906 - 252 pages
...also submitted a written report of the meeting. Doctor Baker, who was a delegate to attend the meeting of the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, held at St. Louis, Mo., gave a brief account of the discussions that occurred in -the sections of the Congress that pertained... | |
| 1906 - 628 pages
...John G. Clark, Philadelphia, appointed by Dr. Howard A. Kelly, chairman of the Gynecologic section of the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, held at St. Louis in September of last year. The committee emphasizes certain clinical facts and formulates suggestions for the education... | |
| 1909 - 612 pages
...Archaeological Institute, and was chosen to speak on problems of the history of classical literature at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences held at St. Louis in 1904. The degree of LL.D. was conferred upon him in 1901 by Western Reserve University and Dartmouth... | |
| 1904 - 428 pages
...been of great service for thirty years. With the increased knowledge acquired from more 1 Paper read before the Section of Astrophysics of the International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis, September 1904. * A. IV., 127, 1, 1891. extensive and better observational data... | |
| 1905 - 900 pages
...be sent to the Senat der Technischen Hochschule zu Munchen before October 15, 1906. THE proceedings of the international congress of arts and sciences held at St. Louis in September, 1904, are being published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company in eight volumes, the first of which will contain... | |
| 1906 - 852 pages
...admirably clear and comprehensive address on the History of Anthropology, read by Prof. Franz Boas at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences held at St Louis in September, 1904, could not but be of special interest to Americanists, for during its course he traced their different... | |
| 1906 - 856 pages
...admirably clear and comprehensive address on the History of Anthropology, read by Prof. Franz Boas at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences held at St Louis in September, 1904, could not but be of special interest to Americanists, for during its course he traced their different... | |
| 1906 - 228 pages
...also submitted a written report of the meeting. Doctor Baker, who was a delegate to attend the meeting of the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, held at St. Louis, Mo., gave a brief account of the discussions that occurred in the sections of the Congress that pertained... | |
| 1909 - 582 pages
...Archaeological Institute, and was chosen to speak on problems of the history of classical literature at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences held at St. Louis in 1904. The degree of LL.D. was conferred upon him in 1901 by Western Reserve University and Dartmouth... | |
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