for the advancement and prosecution of scientific research in its broadest sense, " now amounts to §26,000. As accumulated income will be available in December next, the trustees desire to receive applications for appropriations in aid of scientific... Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 5021887Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 346 pages
...its broadest sense," now amounts to $26,000. As accumulated income will be available December next, the trustees desire to receive applications for appropriations...the preference to those investigations which cannot otherwise be provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge or the benefit... | |
| 1894 - 1218 pages
...years to 46 applicants, and in 22 cases the results of work advanced by the fund have been published. This endowment is not for the benefit of any one department...the preference to those investigations which cannot otherwise be provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge or the benefit... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 pages
...prosecution of scientific research in its broadest sense," now amounts to $25,000. As the income is already available, the trustees desire to receive applications...trustees to give the preference to those investigations, not already otherwise provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 900 pages
...26,000 dols. (520O/. ). We are informed that, as accumulated income will be available in November next, the trustees desire to receive applications for appropriations...work. This endowment is not for the benefit of any one 'iepartment of science, but the trustees give the preference to those investigations, which cannot... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 742 pages
...advancement and prosecution of scientific research in its broadest sense," now amounts to $^5,000. As accumulated income is again available, the trustees...the preference to those investigations which cannot otherwise be provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge or the benefit... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 pages
...its broadest sense,' now amounts to $26,000. As accumulated income will be available January next, the trustees desire to receive applications for appropriations...give the preference to those investigations which can not otherwise 1)6 provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge... | |
| Oberhessische Gesellschaft für Natur- und Heilkunde, Giessen - 1884 - 568 pages
...advancement and prosecution of scientific research in its broadest sense," now amounts to £ 25,000. As accumulated income is again available, the trustees...the preference to those investigations which cannot otherwise be provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge or the benefit... | |
| 1889 - 674 pages
...wherein they are carried on, the foreigner, then, having an equal chance with the American naturalist. ' This endowment is not for the benefit of any one department of science, hut it is the intention to give the preference to those investigations which cannot otherwise be provided... | |
| Yorkshire Geological Society - 1885 - 582 pages
...prosecution of scientific research in its broadest sense," now amounts to $25,000. As the income is already available, the trustees desire to receive applications...trustees to give the preference to those investigations, not already otiierwise provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 624 pages
...abilities of the most powerful syndicates. As THE INCOME of the Elizabeth Thompson science fund is already available, the trustees desire to receive applications...trustees to give the preference to those investigations, not already otherwise provided for, which have for their object the advancement of human knowledge,... | |
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