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... WILLIAM HARKNESS , * 1893 . 43. DANIEL G. BRINTON , * 1894 . 44. E. W. MORLEY , 1895 . 46 . ( EDWARD D. COPE , * 1896 . THEODORE GILL , as senior vice - president acted after the death of Prof. COPE . WOLCOTT GIBBS , 1897 , ab . sent ...
... WILLIAM HARKNESS , * 1893 . 43. DANIEL G. BRINTON , * 1894 . 44. E. W. MORLEY , 1895 . 46 . ( EDWARD D. COPE , * 1896 . THEODORE GILL , as senior vice - president acted after the death of Prof. COPE . WOLCOTT GIBBS , 1897 , ab . sent ...
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... WILLIAMS , * I 886 . 15. ELIAS LOOMIS , * 1866 , in the 36. WILLIAM H. PETTEE , 1887 . absence of W. P. TROWBRIDGE . * 37. JULIUS POHLMAN , 1888 . 16. C. S. LYMAN , * 1867 . 38. C. LEO MEES , 1889 . * SECRETARIES , CONTINUED . 39. H. C. ...
... WILLIAMS , * I 886 . 15. ELIAS LOOMIS , * 1866 , in the 36. WILLIAM H. PETTEE , 1887 . absence of W. P. TROWBRIDGE . * 37. JULIUS POHLMAN , 1888 . 16. C. S. LYMAN , * 1867 . 38. C. LEO MEES , 1889 . * SECRETARIES , CONTINUED . 39. H. C. ...
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... WILLIAM HALLOCK . 37. C. LEO MEES , 1888 . 38. H. C. BOLTON , * 1889 . 39. H. W. WILEY , 1890 . 40. A. W. BUTLER , 1891 . 41. T. H. NORTON , 1892 . 42. H. LEROY FAIRCHILD , 1893 . 43. JAS . LEWIS HOWE , 1894 . 51. D. T. MACDOUGAL , 1902 ...
... WILLIAM HALLOCK . 37. C. LEO MEES , 1888 . 38. H. C. BOLTON , * 1889 . 39. H. W. WILEY , 1890 . 40. A. W. BUTLER , 1891 . 41. T. H. NORTON , 1892 . 42. H. LEROY FAIRCHILD , 1893 . 43. JAS . LEWIS HOWE , 1894 . 51. D. T. MACDOUGAL , 1902 ...
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... WILLIAM H. DALL , 1877 . 27. GEORGE LITTLE , 1878 . Secretaries of Section B. - Nat- 28. W¬Þ . H. DALL , 1879 , in the ural History , 1874-1881 . SECRETARIES OF SUBSECTIONS , 1875-1881 . SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS , 1882- Section A ...
... WILLIAM H. DALL , 1877 . 27. GEORGE LITTLE , 1878 . Secretaries of Section B. - Nat- 28. W¬Þ . H. DALL , 1879 , in the ural History , 1874-1881 . SECRETARIES OF SUBSECTIONS , 1875-1881 . SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS , 1882- Section A ...
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... WILLIAM HALLOCK , 1899 . 49. R. A. FESSENDEN , 1900 . 50. JOHN ZELENY , 1901 , in place of J. O. REED , resigned ... WILLIAM KENT , 1886 . 36. G. M. BOND , 1887 . 37. ARTHUR BEARDSLEY , 1888 . 38. W. B. WARNER , 1889 . 39. THOMAS GRAY ...
... WILLIAM HALLOCK , 1899 . 49. R. A. FESSENDEN , 1900 . 50. JOHN ZELENY , 1901 , in place of J. O. REED , resigned ... WILLIAM KENT , 1886 . 36. G. M. BOND , 1887 . 37. ARTHUR BEARDSLEY , 1888 . 38. W. B. WARNER , 1889 . 39. THOMAS GRAY ...
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315 ÆäÀÌÁö - Five members who are members of the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives, three from the majority and two from the minority party, to be appointed by the chairman of the committee.
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of...
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - Pa. Educational Assn., Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. (51). *Flint, Albert S., Washburn Observatory, Madison, Wis. (30). 1887. A *Flint, Austin, MD, LL.
34 ÆäÀÌÁö - Committee shall be the board of supervision of the Association, and no business shall be transacted by the Association that has not first been referred to, or originated with, the Committee.
245 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the enactment of such legislation as may prove necessary in preventing all unnecessary waste in the utilization of the nation's resources. Resolved, That copies of this resolution be sent by the secretary of the association to the President of the United States, President of the Senate, and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Washington; to the presidents and secretaries of the societies affiliated with the association, and of other similar organizations in the United States. Resolved,...
246 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... therefore, be it Resolved, That the American Association for the Advancement of Science earnestly...
248 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... members (and having 187 associated and affiliated societies with a combined membership of over 500,000 persons whose interests cover broadly all the natural and social sciences) now through its Council of about 250 members chosen from among the leaders of American science, respectfully recommends to the Senate and to the House of Representatives of the United States that the Kilgore Bill (S.
246 ÆäÀÌÁö - Relative to public health there was adopted the following: Whereas, The American Association for the Advancement of Science has appointed a Committee of One Hundred on National Health, and this committee is performing a work of great importance for the welfare of the nation, be it Resolved, That all members of this association are urged to co-operate with the commitee in its efforts to conserve and improve the health of the people and especially in its plans to increase the efficiency of the national...
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - He shall issue a circular of information to members and fellows at least three months before each meeting, and shall, in connection with the Local Committee, make all necessary arrangements for the meetings of the Association. He shall provide the Secretaries of the Association with such books and stationery as may be required for their records and business, and shall provide members and fellows with such blank forms as may be required for facilitating the business of the Association. He shall collect...