| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 1084 lehte
...investigation ; a field considered highly important . . . " The chief purpose of the founder being to secure if possible for the United States of America leadership in the domain of discovery, and the utilisation of new forces for the benefit of man." MUTUAL AW. Mutual Aid, <z Factor of Evolution. By... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 706 lehte
...investigation ; a field considered highly important. . . . " The chief purpose of the founder being to secure if possible for the United States of America leadership in the domain of discovery, and the utilisation of new forces for the benefit of man." MUTUAL AID. Mutual Aid, a Factor of Evolution. By... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...the sum of 2,000,000?, to found a system of endowments, his chief purpose being, in his own words, 'to secure if possible for the United States of America...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man.' Here is a distinct challenge to Britain. Judging by experience in this country, in spite of the magnificent... | |
| 1903 - 852 lehte
...the sum of 2.000.000J. to found a system of endowments, his chief purpose being, in his own words, "to secure if possible for the United States of America...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man." Here is a distinct challege to Britain. Judging by experience in this country, in spite of the magnificent... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1902 - 28 lehte
...the Revenues be applied to objects kindred to those named, — the chief purpose of the Founder being to secure if possible for the United States of America...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed these presents, consisting of what is printed or typewritten... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1903 - 372 lehte
...character to students properly qualified to profit thereby." And he adds : " That his chief purpose is to secure, if possible, for the United States of America,...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man. ' ' The trust deed enumerates several aims, all of which may be grouped under two heads, viz : (A)... | |
| 1902 - 684 lehte
...two-thirds vote the trustees may modify these conditions in accordance with the original purpose, which is "to secure, if possible, for the United States of...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man." At a second meeting on Jan. 2Oth, the trustees elected the following executive committee : Abram S.... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1902 - 702 lehte
...United States Steel Corporation." Mr. Carnegie's "original purpose" is thus clearly set forth : * * * "to secure if possible for the United States of America leadership in the domain of inquiry and the utilization of new forces for the benefit of mankind." After formal acceptance of the... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...the sum of 2,000,0001. to found a system of endowments, his chief purpose being, in his own words, 'to secure if possible for the United States of America...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man.' Here is a distinct challenge to Britain. Judging by experience in this country, in spite of the magnificent... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1903 - 390 lehte
...the Revenues be applied to objects kindred to those named, — the chief purpose of the Founder being to secure if possible for the United States of America...utilization of new forces for the benefit of man. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed these presents, consisting of what is printed or typewritten... | |
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