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Agricultural College Albert Arthur Association Avenue Baltimore Bldg Boston Botany Broadway Brooklyn Building Bureau Cambridge Charles Charles W Chem Clark Cleveland Colo Columbia University Conn Cornell University Department of Agriculture East Edward Edwin Francis Frank Franklin Frederick geographical geometry George Harry Haven Henry High School Howard Instructor Iowa Ithaca James John Joseph Kansas Lafayette College Lehigh University Lewis Louis Madison Mass Miller Minn Miss Museum non-Euclidean geometry Normal School North Observatory Ohio Ohio State University P. O. Box Park Philadelphia Pittsburg President Prof Professor of Biology Professor of Chemistry Professor of Mathematics Professor of Physics Robert Samuel Science Secretary Section Smith Street Texas Thomas U. S. Dept U. S. Geological Survey U. S. Naval Observatory Univ University of Chicago University of Kansas versity Vice-President Walter Washington West William William H Yerkes Observatory York
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Էջ 29 - The objects of the Association arc, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of America, to give a stronger and more general impulse and more systematic direction to scientific research, and to procure for the labors of scientific men increased facilities and a wider usefulness.
Էջ 6 - MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature: beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything.
Էջ 34 - Association, and arrange the program for the first day of the sessions. The time and place of this first meeting shall be designated by the Permanent Secretary. Unless otherwise agreed upon, regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the Council room at 9 o'clock AM, on each day. of the meeting of the Association. Special meetings of the Council may b« called at any time by the President.
Էջ 9 - Most molecules — probably all — are wrecked by intense heat, or in other words, by intense vibratory motion, and many are wrecked by a very impure heat of the proper quality. Indeed, a weak force, which bears a considerable relation to the construction of the molecule, can, by timely savings and accumulation, accomplish what a strong force out of relation fails to achieve.