After much deliberation, the Regents resolved to divide the annual income, thirty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, into two equal parts, one part to be devoted to the increase and diffusion of knowledge by means of original research and publications,... Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge - Página ivpor Smithsonian Institution - 1852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849
...deliberation the Regents resolved to divide the annual income, thirty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, into two equal parts : one part to be devoted to the...formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art. They were led to this distribution and the adoption of the annexed programme by the following considerations,... | |
 | American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849
...deliberation, the Regents resolved to divide the annual income, thirty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, into two equal parts : one part to be devoted to the...formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art. They were led to this distribution and the adoption of the annexed programme by the following considerations,... | |
 | American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849
...deliberation, the Regents resolved to divide the annual income, thirty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, into two equal parts : one part to be devoted to the...formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art. They were led to this distribution and the adoption of the annexed programme by the following considerations,... | |
 | 1849
...objects of the bequest. After much deliberation, the Regents resolved to divide the annual income iuto two equal parts — one part to be devoted to the...formation of a Library, a Museum, and a Gallery of Art." GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS WHICH SHOULD SERVE AS A GUIDE IN ADOPTING A FLAN OF ORGANIZATION. 1. WILL OF... | |
 | American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849
...deliberation, the Regents resolved to divide the annual income, thirty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, into two equal parts : one part to be devoted to the...other half of the income to be applied, in accordance witli the requirements of the act of Congress, to the gradual formation of a library, a museum, and... | |
 | 1850
...promote the objects of the bequest. The secretary, in his latest Report, informs ns that the Regents have resolved to divide the annual income into two equal...increase and diffusion of knowledge, by means of original and particular research, publications and lectures; and the other half tc be applied, in accordance... | |
 | 1850
...latest Report, informs us that the Regents have resolved to divide the annual income into two eqnal parts; one part to be devoted to the increase and diffusion of knowledge, by means of original and particular research, publications and lectures; and the other half (c be applied, in accordance... | |
 | 1850
...art, to which half of the whole income of 30,950 dollars is appropriated, the Institution contemplates the increase and diffusion of knowledge by means of original research and publications, to which the other half of the income is applied. Statistics and political economy form one of the... | |
 | 1851
...Knowledge.* The annual income of the fund is £6500, and by the Act of Congress one half of this is to be devoted to the increase and diffusion of knowledge, by means of original research, and publications, and the other to the formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art. Our readers will be surprised... | |
 | James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851
...annual income of 40,000 dollars. Of this income, one-half, by act of Congress, is to be expended in the gradual formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art ; the other half in the increase and diffusion of knowledge, by means of original researches, publications,... | |
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