| James Dewar - 1927 - 840 pages
...scientific discoveries. The general purpose of the founder is to secure, if possible, for the United States leadership in the domain of discovery and the utilization of new forces for the benefit of man. Nothing will more powerfully further this end than attention to the injunction to lay hold of the exceptional... | |
| Liverpool Biological Society - 1903 - 932 pages
...at Washington, endowed witli ten million dollars, states that the chief purpose of the founder is " to secure if possible " for the United States of America leadership in the " domain of discovery, and the utilisation of new forces for " the benefit of man." Mr. Haldane, to whom we in this University of... | |
| Allan Sandage, Louis Brown - 2004 - 672 pages
...modifications shall be in accordance with the purposes of the donor the chief purpose of the Founder being to secure if possible for the United States of America leadership in the domain of discovery and utilization of new forces for the benefit of man.4 When board chairman Daniel C. Gilman demurred about... | |
| 844 pages
...scientific discoveries. The general purpose of the founder is to secure, if possible, for the United States leadership in the domain of discovery and the utilization of new forces for the benefit of man. Nothing will more powerfully further this end than attention to the injunction to lay hold of the exceptional... | |
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