The whole gift shall be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences... Annual Register - Stran 442avtor: University of Chicago - 1914Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1894 - 1166 strani
...demolished. December 15. Miss Helen Culver, of Chicago, gave £1,000,000 to the University of Chicago, " to be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of biological science." December 18. By the bursting of a steam pipe in the engine room of the American... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1896 - 438 strani
...once through the gift of Miss Helen Culver. In her letter to the trustees of the University, she says, "The whole gift shall be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of biological science. . . . Among the motives prompting this gift is the desire to carry out the ideas,... | |
| 1896 - 938 strani
...Miss Helen Culver, of Chicago, has given $1,000,000 to the University of Chicago, the entire gift to be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of biological sources. A portion not to exceed one-half the capital sum thus given, may be used for the... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 490 strani
...as a memorial of Charles Jerold Hull, the CULLUM CUMMING endowment to be devoted to " the increase of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences." From this fund were built the four Hull biological laboratories of anatomy, physiology, zoology and botany, which... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 492 strani
...as a memorial of Charles Jerold Hull, the CULLUM GUMMING endowment to be devoted to " the increase of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences." From this fund were built the four Hull biological laboratories of anatomy, physiology, zoology and botany, which... | |
| United States National Museum - 1905 - 814 strani
...opened in 1897. In the letter of presentation it was said that the whole, sum of $1,000,000 should be devoted " to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences," and that a portion of it should he applied for sustaining an inland experimental station and a marine... | |
| Adolf Bernhard Meyer - 1905 - 414 strani
...were opened in 1897. In the letter of presentation it was said that the whole sum of $1,000,000 should be devoted "to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences," and that a portion of it should he applied for sustaining an inland experimental station and a marine... | |
| University of Chicago - 1908 - 730 strani
...Chicago property valued at $1,000,000, an inventory of which is herewith transmitted, to be applied as follows: The whole gift shall be devoted to the...knowledge within the field of the Biological Sciences. By this I mean to provide (1) that the gift shall develop the work now represented in the several biological... | |
| University of Chicago. Alumni Council - 1913 - 428 strani
...Helen Culver, of Chicago, presented to the University property valued at $1,000,000, "the whole gift to be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences." At the Convocation held March 19, 1901, the President announced that the Chicago Institute, founded... | |
| Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed - 1916 - 598 strani
...of Chicago, property valued at one million dollars, an inventory of which is herewith transmitted. The whole gift shall be devoted to the increase and...knowledge within the field of the biological sciences A portion not to exceed one-half of the capital sum thus given may be used for the purchase of land,... | |
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