Annual Report of the President of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, Объемы 25-28

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Johns Hopkins Press, 1900

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Стр. 141 - I value in a scientific mind most of all that love of truth, that care in its pursuit and that humility of mind which makes the possibility of error always present more than any other quality. This is the mind which has built up modern science to its present perfection, which has laid one stone upon the other with such care that it to-day offers to the world the most complete monument to human reason.
Стр. 31 - The appointing board will consist of the President of the Board of Trustees, the President of the University, and the Dean of the Collegiate Department. The usual entrance examinations must be passed by the candidates.
Стр. 91 - By the advice of his physician he obtained the aid of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, chief of the Biological Survey of the US Department of Agriculture, in carrying out this plan. The outcome is succinctly stated in the introduction (pp. xxv-xxxi) by Dr. Merriam, who has most capably 1 "Alaska. Harriman Alaska Expedition, 1899.
Стр. 70 - On a System of Hypocycloids of Class Three Inscribed to a given 3-line and some Curves Connected with it.
Стр. 77 - May 1, 1891, under the joint auspices of the Johns Hopkins University, the Maryland Agricultural College, and the United States Weather Bureau. The few scattered observers in Maryland and Delaware who had...
Стр. 95 - On the historical development of the types of the first person plural imperative in German.
Стр. 141 - ... of physical science that is alien to the student of language, and the student of physical science in his turn needs the human interest of our study to save his life from an austere and merciless quest of fact and principle in a domain where man enters only as a factor like any other factor. But first and last, the scientific standard must be upheld for the university man, be he a student of letters, be he a physicist; and that standard is the absolute truth, the ultimate truth. ' Nothing imperfect...
Стр. 141 - This is the mind which has built up modern science to its present perfection, which has laid one stone upon the other with such care that it to-day offers to the world the most complete monument to human reason. This is the mind which is destined to govern the world in the future and to solve problems pertaining to politics and humanity as well as to inanimate nature.
Стр. 59 - STEINER. 30 cents. II-III. STATE BANKS SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE NATIONAL BANK ACT. By GE BARNETT. 50 cents. IV. EARLY HISTORY OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT IN ALABAMA. By WE MARTIN. V. TRUST COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. By GEORGE CATOR. VI-VII. THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTION OF 1851. By JW HARRY. VIII. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF PHILIP FRENEAU. By SE FORMAN.
Стр. 17 - BRENT KEYSER. This letter was presented to the Board of Trustees at their meeting of November 3, 1902, and the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of the Board be returned to Mr. Keyser, and that the subject be placed in the hands of the President of the university, with the request that he collect information and report his recommendations to the Board. Acting in accordance with this resolution I have consulted with many who have...

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