The^ Secretary and his assistants, during the session of Congress, will be required to illustrate new discoveries in science, and to exhibit new objects of art. Distinguished individuals should also be invited to give lectures on subjects of general interest. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge - Página viipor Smithsonian Institution - 1852 - 402 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1854 - 284 páginas
...Secretary in editing the publications of the Institution, and in the other duties of his office. 16. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...will be required to illustrate new discoveries in sciences, and to exhibit new objects of art ; also distinguished individuals should be invited to give... | |
| Samuel Foster Haven - 1856 - 596 páginas
...the exhibition of the objects of the Art-Union, and other similar societies. 8. A small'appropriation should annually be made for models of antiquity, such...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. for its examination. It is however impossible, in most cases, to verify the statements of an author;... | |
| 1857 - 594 páginas
...publications, and that they be paid a certain sura for their labors. In virtue of the Act of Congress, the Secretary and his assistants, during the session...exhibit new objects of art ; distinguished individuals will also be invited to give lectures on subjects of general interest. On the occasion of the meeting... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 830 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Kegents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally, has become the settled policy of the Institution.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1858 - 452 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Regents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally, has become the settled policy of the Institution.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1860 - 460 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Regents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally, has become the settled policy of the Institution.... | |
| Viator - 1864 - 302 páginas
...aid the diffusion of knowledge. The secretary and his assistants, during the session of Congress, are required to illustrate new discoveries in science,...exhibit new objects of art : distinguished individuals are also invited to give lectures on subjects of general interest. The- SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS are... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1865 - 458 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Regents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally, has become the settled policy of the Institution.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 540 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Regents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...to give lectures on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally, has become the settled policy of the Institution.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1866 - 506 páginas
...librarian and keeper of the museum, and may, with the consent of the Regents, employ assistants. 15. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session...Distinguished individuals should also be invited to give lecturea»on subjects of general interest. This programme, which was at first adopted provisionally,... | |
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