Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... Stachel of Boston University was appointed . That appointment was made by the Estate and the Press with the endorsement of the Editorial Advisory Board , and I look back with satisfaction that we at last found a dedicated and well ...
... Stachel of Boston University was appointed . That appointment was made by the Estate and the Press with the endorsement of the Editorial Advisory Board , and I look back with satisfaction that we at last found a dedicated and well ...
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... Stachel with- out the consent of the Press , but his opposition made it extremely dif- ficult to proceed , especially in the matter of fund - raising , which was vital . Dr. Stachel continued his work without complaining , but it must ...
... Stachel with- out the consent of the Press , but his opposition made it extremely dif- ficult to proceed , especially in the matter of fund - raising , which was vital . Dr. Stachel continued his work without complaining , but it must ...
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... Stachel was to end the project . They realized that if Professor Stachel were discharged it would be impossible to find another editor . The proposal to establish a three - person coeditorship was clearly impracticable . The first ...
... Stachel was to end the project . They realized that if Professor Stachel were discharged it would be impossible to find another editor . The proposal to establish a three - person coeditorship was clearly impracticable . The first ...
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... Stachel to return to Boston University after seven years on leave , the project was moved to offices in that university , which also established a Center for Einstein Studies . The project continues there in congenial surroundings , but ...
... Stachel to return to Boston University after seven years on leave , the project was moved to offices in that university , which also established a Center for Einstein Studies . The project continues there in congenial surroundings , but ...
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... Stachel told us that a large collection of early letters between Einstein and his first wife , Mileva Marić , had been unexpectedly made available , and this would require delay for a thorough revision of the volume . The delay was a ...
... Stachel told us that a large collection of early letters between Einstein and his first wife , Mileva Marić , had been unexpectedly made available , and this would require delay for a thorough revision of the volume . The delay was a ...
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