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Side 529
... 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 the end of the corridor ...
... 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 the end of the corridor ...
Side 530
... fact that as teachers and as science teachers , you are welcome in Syracuse and here in this building . I think moreover that no words of mine are necessary in the way of congratulation to the science teachers of the state on the work ...
... fact that as teachers and as science teachers , you are welcome in Syracuse and here in this building . I think moreover that no words of mine are necessary in the way of congratulation to the science teachers of the state on the work ...
Side 541
... fact that every particle of matter attracts and is attracted by every other in the universe . He was thrilled by emotions which language is power- less to express or describe . Have you ever gazed on a scene of such grandeur and ...
... fact that every particle of matter attracts and is attracted by every other in the universe . He was thrilled by emotions which language is power- less to express or describe . Have you ever gazed on a scene of such grandeur and ...
Side 542
... fact the seventh one was lost sight of for cen- turies , and ultimately when the middle star in the tail of the Great Bear first attracted attention , the conclusion arrived at was that it was the missing seventh star of the Pleiads ...
... fact the seventh one was lost sight of for cen- turies , and ultimately when the middle star in the tail of the Great Bear first attracted attention , the conclusion arrived at was that it was the missing seventh star of the Pleiads ...
Side 544
... facts , and their mutual relations . It brings home to the mind of the investigator the fact that he must stand entirely on his own merits . Credentials , certificates and diplomas avail him nothing . He realizes that they are no more ...
... facts , and their mutual relations . It brings home to the mind of the investigator the fact that he must stand entirely on his own merits . Credentials , certificates and diplomas avail him nothing . He realizes that they are no more ...
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