The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen37William Richards Castle (Jr.), Arthur Stanwood Pier Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1929 |
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... field of chemical investigation in which he had already made a beginning , and which was to occupy a large part of his attention during the remainder of his life . Always convinced that only through a precise knowledge of the properties ...
... field of chemical investigation in which he had already made a beginning , and which was to occupy a large part of his attention during the remainder of his life . Always convinced that only through a precise knowledge of the properties ...
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... field , and there has seldom been a time when the investigation of one or more atomic weights has not been under way in his labora- tory . Furthermore the experience in exact methods thus obtained was invaluable in the quantitative ...
... field , and there has seldom been a time when the investigation of one or more atomic weights has not been under way in his labora- tory . Furthermore the experience in exact methods thus obtained was invaluable in the quantitative ...
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... fields of concentration . The combined field of History , Government , and Economics is by far the largest in the College ; 775 members of the three upper classes are enrolled in that Division , and it has had a steady gain since 1926 ...
... fields of concentration . The combined field of History , Government , and Economics is by far the largest in the College ; 775 members of the three upper classes are enrolled in that Division , and it has had a steady gain since 1926 ...
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METEORS AS THE CAUSE OF OUR GLACIER | 22 |
PHILOSOPHICAL | 29 |
THE TWENTYFIFTH ANNIVERSARY | 47 |
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