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Science - Page 190
1884
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Volume 2

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 490 pages
...Science." The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote interconrse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States ; to give a stronger and more general impulse, and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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The American Geologist, Volume 2

Newton Horace Winchell - 1888 - 476 pages
...popular body of American scientists are said to be1 "by periodical and migratory meetings to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States; to give a thorough and more general impulse, and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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The Canadian Record of Science, Volume 4

1891 - 674 pages
...objects of the Association are defined as follows: — "by periodical and migratory meetings', to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different. parts of the United States, to give a stronger and moregenerotiH impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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The American University Magazine, Volume 1

A. U. Faulkner, Spenser O. M. Ovington - 1894 - 524 pages
...than to quote from a recent address of a retiring president: "That it has been successful in promoting intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States may be proved by the testimony of thousands who have come to know each other through attendance at...
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Handbook of Learned Societies and Institutions: America

James David Thompson - 1908 - 618 pages
...Object. — To advance the natural and exact sciences, both by research and discussion; to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the State, and especially to investigate and report on any subjects of science or industrial art when called...
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Minerals, Lands, and Geology for the Common Defence and General Welfare ...

Mary C. Rabbitt - 1979 - 786 pages
...sciences generally; and to civil engineers and architects. The goals of the organization were to "promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the country" and "to give a stronger and more general impulse, and a more systematic direction to scientific...
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The Establishment of Science in America: 150 Years of the American ...

Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Michael Mark Sokal, Bruce V. Lewenstein - 1999 - 284 pages
...The Association's intentions were clearly stated: "By periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States, to give a stronger and more general impulse, and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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The Michigan Teacher, Volume 6

William Harold Payne - 1871 - 750 pages
...proceedings of this meeting. Its avowed objects were, "by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States, to give a stronger and more general impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 508 pages
...ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States, to give a stronger and more general impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific research...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 114, No. 1, 1970)

84 pages
...: pp. 366-369. 1848, the Association's purpose was "by periodical and migratory meetings to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States." e At the same time the founders stressed the need for uniform and high standards in scientific work...
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