| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1882 - 1050 pages
...ASSOCIATION contemplates no interference with the ground occupied bj other institutions. Its objects are :—To give a stronger impulse and » more systematic direction to scientific inquiry,—to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British... | |
| Henry Sturmey - 1894 - 1088 pages
...Harrow. The entrance fee is £1, the subscription £1, and the number of members 500. The objects of this association are to give a stronger impulse and more systematic direction to scientific enquiry, and to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate science in different parts of the British... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1891 - 1282 pages
...ASSOCIATION contemplates no interference with the ground occupied ty other institutions. Its objects are : — To give a stronger impulse and «, more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, — to promote the inter-course of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British Empire,... | |
| 1881 - 818 pages
...A British Association for the Advancement 5*5 of Science should be founded, having for its objects to give a stronger impulse and more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, to obtain a greater degree of national attention to the objects of science, and a removal of those... | |
| Osbert John Radcliffe Howarth - 1922 - 356 pages
...proposed the foundation of ' a British Association for the Advancement of Science, having for its objects, to give a stronger impulse and more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, to obtain a greater degree of national attention to the objects of science, and a removal of those... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1926 - 676 pages
...interest in its work. The advancement of science is the constant object of the British Association ; to give a stronger impulse and more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate science in different parts of the British Empire... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872 - 882 pages
...ago they engaged the attention of the British Association — an association whose chief object it is "to give a stronger impulse and more systematic direction...disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress." The view submitted to the Association by those who brought the subject before it was, that as there... | |
| 1950 - 870 pages
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| Walter Yust - 1956 - 1116 pages
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