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Nature - Page 60
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Nature, Volume 66

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1902 - 1086 pages
...one of the audience. ' I do not know,' replied Lord Riyleigh, who was one of the NATURE [MAY 15, 1902 followers, ' I suppose they will end some time, but...students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their oyal followers, and the world will sing a loud Amen." SCIENTIFIC SERIAL. Memoirs of the Kazan Society...
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Nature, Volume 66

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1902 - 846 pages
...I suppose they will end some time, but I confess I see no reason why they should.'" Dr. (¡¡Imán concludes his article with the following wise words...their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of disiinction. will be their loyal followers, and the world will singa loud Amen." SCIENTIFIC SERIAL....
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volume 31

1902 - 812 pages
...to 1892, which is given at the end of his Memoirs. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. In the conduct of a university, secure the ablest...to come before the world of science and of letters with their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 31

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - American periodicals - 1902 - 940 pages
...Memoirs. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. In the conduct of a university, secure die ablest men as professors, regardless of all other...be filled. Borrow if you cannot enlist. Give them free-' dom, give them auxiliaries, give them liberal support. Encourage them to come before the world...
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The Building of a University: Address to the Graduating Class ...

David Starr Jordan - Universities and colleges - 1902 - 22 pages
...yet composed of them alone, and none ever yet had too many of them. President Gilman has wisely said: "In the conduct of a university secure the ablest...to come before the world of science and of letters with their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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The Voice of the Scholar: With Other Addresses on the Problems of Higher ...

David Starr Jordan - Education, Higher - 1903 - 310 pages
...composed of them alone, and none ever yet had too many of them. President Gilman has wisely said: '' In the conduct of a university secure the ablest men...to come before the world of science and of letters with their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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The Launching of a University, and Other Papers: A Sheaf of Remembrances

Daniel Coit Gilman - Education - 1906 - 408 pages
...to 1892, which is given at the end of his Memoirs. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. In the conduct of a university, secure the ablest...to come before the world of science and of letters with their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Conference, Volumes 19-22

Association of American Universities - Universities and colleges - 1917 - 468 pages
...anyone else ever has. I close with his immortal words: Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. In the conduct of a university, secure the ablest...Encourage them to come before the world of science with tfteir publications. Bright students, soon to become men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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Nature, Volume 66

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1902 - 732 pages
...occurred to the lecturer, or that were suggested by the questions of his hearers. Everyone who was capible of following him was enchanted. ' How long will these...to come before the world of science and of letters with their publications. Bright students, soon to be men of distinction, will be their loyal followers,...
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