... of academical study was formed in connection with the inquiry into the revenues of Oxford and Cambridge, and there was a famous meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern, Mark Pattison being in the chair. Education and National Progress - Page 207by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 269 lehteFull view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 770 lehte
...view of bringing the higher education within the reach of all who are desirous of profiting by it." "That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object." "That it is desirable in the interests of national progress and education that professorships and special... | |
| John Percival - 1873 - 32 lehte
...at the Freemasons' Tavern in November last, at which the following resolutions were passed : — 1. That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object. 2. That it is desirable in the interests of national progress and education that professorships and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 516 lehte
...science, and of physiology in particular, as it should be con. ccived at an university. The resolution " That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object " was then carried. Sir Benjamin Brodie said that he had the strongest opinion that when the report... | |
| Nathaniel Tyler - 1879 - 546 lehte
...Rolleston, Burdon Sanderson, and Lockyer, was held, at which the following resolution was passed : " That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object." The movement came to an end in consequence of the want of sympathy of the University authorities. Its friends termed... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 656 lehte
...view of bringing the higher education within the reach of all who are desirous of profiting by it." "That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object." "That it is desirable in the interests of national progress and education that professorships and sperial... | |
| George Gore - 1882 - 234 lehte
...view of bringing the higher education within the reach of all who are desirous of profiting by it." " That to have a class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a national object." "That it is desirable, in the interest of national progress and education, that Professorships and... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...Freemasons' Tavern. Mark Pattison being in the chair. Brodie, Rolleston, Carpenter, Burdon-Sanderson were among the speakers, and the first resolution...class of men whose lives are devoted to research is a * In order to show how history is written, what actually happened on a fateful morning may be compared... | |
| 1903 - 852 lehte
...Freemasons' Tavern, Mark Pattlson being in the chair. Brodie, Rolleston, Carpenter, Burdon-Sanderson, were among the speakers, and the first resolution...the year 1874 the subject was inquired into by the late Duke of Devonshire's Commission, and after taking much remarkable evidence, including that of... | |
| 1903 - 456 lehte
...Freemasons' Tavern, Mark Pattison being in the chair. Brodie, Rolleston, Carpenter, Burdon-Sanderson, were among the speakers, and the first resolution...the want of sympathy of the University authorities (see Nature, November and December, 1872). In the year 1874, the subject was inquired into by the *... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 92 lehte
...Freemasons' Tavern, Mark Pattison being in the chair. Brodie, Rolleston, Carpenter, Burdon-Sanderson, were among the speakers, and the first resolution...the want of sympathy of the University authorities. 1 In the year 1874 the subject was inquired into by the late Duke of Devonshire's Commission ; and... | |
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