Nature, Volume 89

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Sir Norman Lockyer
Macmillan Journals Limited, 1912 - Science
 

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Page 186 - Volume XV. of The International Scientific Series. VYNER (Lady Mary). Every day a Portion. Adapted from the Bible and the Prayer Book, for the Private...
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Page 349 - ... reminiscences, or information concerning others who might supply such information. THE University of Pittsburgh has conferred honorary doctorates upon Dr. William H. Nichols, retiring president of the American Chemical Society, and Dr. William A. Noyes, present president. SIR JAMES DEWAR has been elected a corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences in the section of physics in succession to the late Professor P. Blaserna. THE National Research Council has appointed a committee on...
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