that the objects of the corporation shall be to encourage, in the broadest and most liberal manner, investigation, research, and discovery, and the application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind, Nature - Stran 220uredili: - 1915Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1912 - 436 strani
...about twentytwo millions. The object of this Institution, as stated in the articles of incorporation, "shall be to encourage in the broadest and most liberal...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." Three principal agencies have been developed to forward these objects. First, the formation of departments... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1915 - 102 strani
...the improvemem of mankind." I « The Carnegie Institution of Washington FOUNDED BY ANDREW CARNEGIE "To encourage in the broadest and most liberal manner...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind. ' ' SCOPE AND ORGANIZATION PRESENT AND FORMER TRUSTEES. *ALEXANDER AGASSIZ, *JOHN S. BILLINGS, 1904-05... | |
| Russell Sage Foundation. Library - 1915 - 16 strani
...Washington The Carnegie Institution of Washington was founded by Andrew Carnegie in January, 1902, "to encourage, in the broadest and most liberal manner,...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." Mr. Carnegie's gifts to the Institution have amounted to $22,000,000. President, Robert S. Woodward,... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1916 - 436 strani
...Institution as chief executive officer. The Articles of Incorporation of the Institution declare in general "that the objects of the corporation shall be to encourage,...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." Three principal agencies to forward these objects have been developed. The first of these involves... | |
| 1916 - 726 strani
...Washington—Washington, DC Founded by Andrew Carnegie, 1902. Inc. by act of Congress, 1904. Object: To encourage investigation, research and discovery and the application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind. Ch. Bd. Trustees, Elihu Root; Sec. Bd. Trustees, CH Dodge; Près., RS Woodward. Catholic Summer School... | |
| Peabody Education Fund - 1916 - 700 strani
...purpose and methods, but the Founder, in comprehensive phrase, has stated his aim, by the endowment, " to encourage, in the broadest and most liberal manner, investigation, research, and discovery, to show the application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind, and to afford instruction of an... | |
| Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) - 1917 - 592 strani
...perhaps the most ambitious of all— The Carnegie Institution of Washington, founded by Andrew Carnegie " to encourage in the broadest and most liberal manner...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." Perhaps the most striking and modern example of the use of the term has been the name given to the... | |
| Ernest Carroll Moore - 1917 - 120 strani
...education. One of these is the Carnegie Institution at Washington. It took form in 1907 and is a corporation "to encourage in the broadest and most liberal manner...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." It has a fund of $22,000,000 for that purpose. In the year 1906 Mr. Carnegie created a Foundation for... | |
| Ernest Carroll Moore - 1917 - 122 strani
...education. One of these is the Carnegie Institution at Washington. It took form in 1907 and is a corporation "to encourage in the broadest and most liberal manner...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." It has a fund of $22,000,000 for that purpose. In the year 1906 Mr. Carnegie created a Foundation for... | |
| Russell Sage Foundation. Library - 1917 - 380 strani
...WASHINGTON The Carnegie Institution of Washington was founded by Andrew Carnegie in January, 1902, " to encourage, in the broadest and most liberal manner,...application of knowledge to the improvement of mankind." Mr. Carnegie's gifts to the Institution have amounted to $22,000,000. President, John C. Merriam, Washington,... | |
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