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Side 521
... called to order by Professor CHARLES W. HAR- GITT , Syracuse University Address of welcome Professor CHARLES W. HARGITT Response Professor FRANKLIN W. BARROWS , Buffalo Central High School , president - elect Value of Research Work in ...
... called to order by Professor CHARLES W. HAR- GITT , Syracuse University Address of welcome Professor CHARLES W. HARGITT Response Professor FRANKLIN W. BARROWS , Buffalo Central High School , president - elect Value of Research Work in ...
Side 529
... called attention to the fact that in connection with the Associated Academic Principals meeting there had been arranged an exhibit of science apparatus for physics and chemistry particularly , on the second floor of the Yates hotel at ...
... called attention to the fact that in connection with the Associated Academic Principals meeting there had been arranged an exhibit of science apparatus for physics and chemistry particularly , on the second floor of the Yates hotel at ...
Side 541
... called another to do so for him . Yet what Newton saw was a few pure symbols , a simple arithmetical expression . But that simple expression revealed to him the fact that every particle of matter attracts and is attracted by every other ...
... called another to do so for him . Yet what Newton saw was a few pure symbols , a simple arithmetical expression . But that simple expression revealed to him the fact that every particle of matter attracts and is attracted by every other ...
Side 546
... the examinations given in physics or botany . It can hardly be called tyrannic to ask a student 15 questions , of which only eight are required to be answered , specially when 15 546 UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK [ Dec. 27.
... the examinations given in physics or botany . It can hardly be called tyrannic to ask a student 15 questions , of which only eight are required to be answered , specially when 15 546 UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK [ Dec. 27.
Side 553
... called Faraday into his laboratory to show him some experiment in polarized light . As he was about to proceed Faraday stopped him and asked what he was to look for . Even this prince of experimenters thought it would be a help to him ...
... called Faraday into his laboratory to show him some experiment in polarized light . As he was about to proceed Faraday stopped him and asked what he was to look for . Even this prince of experimenters thought it would be a help to him ...
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1-5 Translate 15 Write accepted alcohol Answer 10 questions answer will receive botany boys chemistry committee complete answer considered course Department 172D EXAMINATION Department 174TH EXAMINATION Describe Division of groups effect eight answers entitled to 75 experiment Explain fact five Give an account Give the reason grades High School Department illustrating Ithaca High School January 28 June 17 knowledge laboratory least lines LL.D manual training method nature study Normal School Papers entitled physical geography physiology poetic construc preparation present Prof Professor pupils rare or poetic receive 10 credits Regents Regents examination School Department 172D School Department 174TH Science Teachers scientific sentence Show singular subjunctive Syracuse Syracuse University taught teaching temperance textbooks things thought tion Translate into English Translate into Latin Union School University words Write the principal York δὲ καὶ
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