Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1854 |
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... the good of man- kind , and to apply it exclusively to its own use . prop- Nothing apparently can be further from the truth than the idea which was first prevalent in this country that Smithson left his REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. ...
... the good of man- kind , and to apply it exclusively to its own use . prop- Nothing apparently can be further from the truth than the idea which was first prevalent in this country that Smithson left his REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. ...
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... kind was that by Prof. A. D. Bache , relative to a tornado which passed over the city of New Bruns- wick , in New Jersey , in 1834. A similar survey was made by Pro- fessor Eustis , of Harvard University , of the tornado of August 21 ...
... kind was that by Prof. A. D. Bache , relative to a tornado which passed over the city of New Bruns- wick , in New Jersey , in 1834. A similar survey was made by Pro- fessor Eustis , of Harvard University , of the tornado of August 21 ...
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... kind it should be borne in mind . I may also remark , in the same connexion , that while full credit should be given to the officers and assistants for the faithfulness and efficiency with which they discharge their duties , they should ...
... kind it should be borne in mind . I may also remark , in the same connexion , that while full credit should be given to the officers and assistants for the faithfulness and efficiency with which they discharge their duties , they should ...
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... kind . The Institution , during the past year , has done good service in this way , and will continue and extend this means of diffusing knowledge . Researches . - Though little has been done immediately by the Institu- tion , since the ...
... kind . The Institution , during the past year , has done good service in this way , and will continue and extend this means of diffusing knowledge . Researches . - Though little has been done immediately by the Institu- tion , since the ...
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... kind , and it seems desirable to issue a new and en- larged edition of the Notices . It has been impossible for me , during the past year , to gain time for this work , from the daily duties of the library , and the unremitted labor ...
... kind , and it seems desirable to issue a new and en- larged edition of the Notices . It has been impossible for me , during the past year , to gain time for this work , from the daily duties of the library , and the unremitted labor ...
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Página 126 - The property is bequeathed to the United States of America, "to found at Washington, under the name of the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Página 105 - I mean stock to remain in this country) to the United States of America, to found, at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Página 114 - That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be made for their reception, all objects of art and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geological and mineralogical specimens belonging or hereafter to belong to the United States...
Página 128 - The emphasis upon publications as a means of diffusing knowledge was expressed by the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. In his formal plan for the Institution, Joseph Henry articulated a program that included the following statement: "It is proposed to publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge not strictly professional.
Página 129 - ... of the report. 4. The reports to be published in separate parts, so that persons interested in a particular branch can procure the parts relating to it without purchasing the whole. 5. These reports may be presented to Congress for partial distribution, the remaining copies to be given to literary and scientific institutions, and sold to individuals for a moderate price. • The following are some of the subjects which may be embraced in the reports: I.
Página 26 - Institution," an establishment for the " increase and diffusion of knowledge among men." The Institution is legally an establishment, having as its members the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Chief Justice, and the President's Cabinet.
Página 148 - Solution of experimental problems, such as a new determination of the weight of the earth, of the velocity of electricity and of light ; chemical analyses of soils and plants ; collection and publication of scientific facts accumulated in the offices of Government; 4.
Página 114 - ... may be obtained for the museum of the institution, by exchanges of duplicate specimens belonging to the institution, (which they are hereby authorized to make,) or by donation, which they may- receive, or otherwise, cause such new specimens to be also appropriately classed and arranged.
Página 129 - Agriculture. 4. Application of science to arts. II. MORAL AND POLITICAL CLASS. 5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology, antiquities, &c. 6. Statistics and political economy. 7. Mental and moral philosophy. 8. A survey of the political events of the world, penal reform, &c. III. LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS. 9. Modern literature. 10. The fine arts, and their application to the useful arts. 11. Bibliography. 12. Obituary notices of distinguished individuals.
Página 85 - That, so soon as the Board of Regents sh'all have selected the said site, they shall cause to be erected a suitable building, of plain and durable materials and structure, without unnecessary ornament, and of sufficient size, and with suitable rooms, or halls, for the reception and arrangement, upon a liberal scale, of objects of natural history, including a geological and mineralogical cabinet; also a chemical laboratory, a library, a gallery of art, and the necessary lecture rooms...