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... UNIVERSITY ( 1876–1901 ) AFTERWARDS PRESIDENT OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON HARRY THURSTON PECK , PH . D. , L. H. D. PROFESSOR IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY FRANK MOORE COLBY , M. A. LATE PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS IN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...
... UNIVERSITY ( 1876–1901 ) AFTERWARDS PRESIDENT OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON HARRY THURSTON PECK , PH . D. , L. H. D. PROFESSOR IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY FRANK MOORE COLBY , M. A. LATE PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS IN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...
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... University of Erlangen ; in 1825 he was called to the professorship of mathematics at the Gymnasium of Nuremburg ; and in 1827 he became professor extraordinary of Kameralwis- senschaften in the University of Munich . His great work ...
... University of Erlangen ; in 1825 he was called to the professorship of mathematics at the Gymnasium of Nuremburg ; and in 1827 he became professor extraordinary of Kameralwis- senschaften in the University of Munich . His great work ...
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... University of Marburg , and in 1842 succeeded O. Müller as professor of philology and archæology at the University of Göttingen , where he remained until his death . His principal works were his Lehr- buch der griechischen Antiquitäten ...
... University of Marburg , and in 1842 succeeded O. Müller as professor of philology and archæology at the University of Göttingen , where he remained until his death . His principal works were his Lehr- buch der griechischen Antiquitäten ...
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... University of Oxford ; he became rich , partly through his wife's jointure , and partly through selling mirrors for reflecting telescopes . He died at Slough , August 25 , 1822 . Herschel contributed sixty - nine papers to the ...
... University of Oxford ; he became rich , partly through his wife's jointure , and partly through selling mirrors for reflecting telescopes . He died at Slough , August 25 , 1822 . Herschel contributed sixty - nine papers to the ...
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... university studies man physicist , born at Hamburg . He studied were prosecuted at Tübingen , and during resi- at first to become a civil engineer , but forsook dence there he was encouraged in Germanic re- this profession for the study ...
... university studies man physicist , born at Hamburg . He studied were prosecuted at Tübingen , and during resi- at first to become a civil engineer , but forsook dence there he was encouraged in Germanic re- this profession for the study ...
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