Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Bindi 1-18

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W.Y. Morgan, 1903
 

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Síða 41 - There was the Door to which I found no Key ; There was the Veil through which I might not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME.
Síða 41 - Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint, and heard great argument About it and about : but evermore Came out by the same door where in I went...
Síða 41 - Up from Earth's Centre through the Seventh Gate I rose, and on the Throne of Saturn sate, And many a Knot unravel'd by the Road ; But not the Master-knot of Human Fate...
Síða 5 - The officers shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.
Síða 6 - No special meeting of the Academy shall be held without a notice of the same having been sent to the address of each member at least fifteen days before such meeting.
Síða 216 - ... and so opposed as to serve the purpose of mastication, he should be rejected.
Síða 120 - Plateau is a solid wall of red rock, rising above it nearly two hundred feet, surmounted by a great white coping of gypsum from twelve to fifteen feet thick. The wall runs southward for several miles with some openings and terminates abruptly by a turn directly west. Northward its termination is a bold promontory, and the neck, with gypsum absent from it in places, is only wide enough on the top for one person to walk. From this point the wall retreats, forming a huge...
Síða 13 - Members who shall allow their dues to remain unpaid for two years, having been annually notified of their arrearage by the treasurer, shall have their names stricken from the roll.
Síða 5 - The annual meeting shall be held at such time and place as the Executive Committee may designate...
Síða 28 - The notion that scientific work was something essentially less fine and high and noble than the pursuit of rhetoric and philosophy, Latin and Greek, was deeply seated in the minds of the leading educators of America a generation ago. And it has not even yet wholly yielded to the demonstration offered by the admirable effects of the new education in training up young men to be as modest and earnest, as sincere, manly and pure, as broad and appreciative, as were the best products of the classical culture,...

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