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... ment for its maintenance . An entire city block was purchased for the site by friends of the Academy . One of the prime purposes of the new building is to serve as a means of keeping the public in touch with the progress of science and ...
... ment for its maintenance . An entire city block was purchased for the site by friends of the Academy . One of the prime purposes of the new building is to serve as a means of keeping the public in touch with the progress of science and ...
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... ment continued to call upon the Acad- emy for advice on a great variety of problems . Reports were submitted on such questions as electrical units , in- structions for the Polaris expeditior , the protection of coal - mines , the ...
... ment continued to call upon the Acad- emy for advice on a great variety of problems . Reports were submitted on such questions as electrical units , in- structions for the Polaris expeditior , the protection of coal - mines , the ...
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... ment experiments hold forth the hope that scientists may not only invent beautiful new flowers and vegetables , but that our homes may be enriched the year round with fresh vegetables now denied to us except at certain seasons . The ...
... ment experiments hold forth the hope that scientists may not only invent beautiful new flowers and vegetables , but that our homes may be enriched the year round with fresh vegetables now denied to us except at certain seasons . The ...
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... : " Today all German parties are united in rejoicing at English defeats . Public meetings censure the Govern- ment for not intervening in favor of the Boers , and urge the Emperor not to carry The Reader's Digest 605.
... : " Today all German parties are united in rejoicing at English defeats . Public meetings censure the Govern- ment for not intervening in favor of the Boers , and urge the Emperor not to carry The Reader's Digest 605.
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... ment should own its postoffice build- ings rather than rent them ; also , the fact that Mr. Mondell is now floor- leader of the House of Represent- now atives , and Mr. Langley is Chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and ...
... ment should own its postoffice build- ings rather than rent them ; also , the fact that Mr. Mondell is now floor- leader of the House of Represent- now atives , and Mr. Langley is Chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and ...
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