For such results of his research and insight the historian must then find adequate expression.
She made her husband's scientific interests her own, and in his scholarly research afforded him the efficient help of a careful assistant.
The minute details to which his researchhappens to be devoted at any moment are as important in his eyes as great and comprehensive principles.
A commission was to be appointed to make means and sources for research into the history of the Jews of Germany available under the protection of the "Union.
He treated the time of the Mishna and the Talmud, a period of which he had previously made a thorough study, and to which he again devoted serious research with a view to his academic purpose.
Tonight I had intended to give you a first inkling of what thatresearch was accomplishing.
Since the group's contributions paid my research expenses, I cannot in justice ask more from you individually now than the actual cost in material and labor for each instrument.
There is certainly a wide field for research in that direction.
Research shows that from the earliest days there were two distinct peoples under this designation of German--the northern or Scandinavian, and the southern, being more truly the German.
My thanks are also extended to my father, Earl Coombs, for his invaluable assistance in helping with the hours of painstakingresearch demanded by such a project.
Soon afterwards, while teaching at the University of Pennsylvania, he conducted extensive sociological research which resulted in "The Philadelphia Negro".
This was particularly humiliating in that it had been a Negro doctor, Charles Drew, who had done the basic research that made the banks possible.
In contrast, recent anthropological research is putting less emphasis on bone measurement and shape and, instead, is turning increasingly to technical analysis particularly through the examination of blood types.
As a young scholar, DuBois had begun by believing that reason and research would dispel ignorance and prejudice.
Haynes's research was later published as The Negro at Work in New York City.
Acknowledgements I would like to express my deep appreciation to the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities and to the Rochester Institute of Technology for providing me with much of the time which made this research possible.
There he began a research department which was devoted to studying the problems of the Afro-American community and which resulted in the production of a dozen works.
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Two years ago, an historic appreciation of the discovery of ether was presented here by Professor Welch, and last year an address on medical research was given by President Eliot.
It is idle to consider any experimental research into the cause of phenomena that have developed by natural selection during millions of years.
In our research to discover whether any other organs should be included with the brain, the adrenals, and the liver in this mutually interdependent relation, we hit upon an experiment which throws light upon this problem.
If they'd done that, who would find the androids and do the research work?
You told me the results of your research on the androids would be valuable to whoever built them--as a guide to perfecting androids that wouldn't die under earth conditions.
Linc used every resource of the Space Research Lab and the National Guard to destroy the Eyes.
I've never seen Jefferson Craig operate, though I've been a fascinated follower of his research and have read every word he has written.
I've an idea it's scientificresearch of some sort.
His research work has undoubtedly been done; he has pile upon pile of notebooks and papers on file.
Huggins and Miller carried the same research into a far more difficult field, and showed us the same elements in the stars.
Fred Norman said, his look and his tone coolly calm: "I am backing Mr. Hallowell in a company for which he is doing chemical research work.
He paid it into the Jersey City bank to the credit of the Chemical Research Company and informed its secretary and treasurer that she could draw freely against it.
By our united efforts we have reared in a dark and hitherto barren field of research a column of solid knowledge, and on this column Australia now occupies the highest and will ever occupy the most prominent place.
Among those enumerated above Wall is the only one who formulated a correct and thoroughly scientific theory of the action of snake-poison, which has since been confirmed by Australian research and by Feoktistow's elaborate experiments.
The toilers in this barren field of research were numerous, but with few exceptions, they toiled in vain.
However fruitful in results this mode of researchhas been in other domains, in this particular one it has not only been a failure but an actual bar to progress.
More researchhowever is necessary, especially more carefully conducted autopsies.
Instead of research being pushed on diligently in the only direction that promised any chance of success, it was cut short by the baneful method of experimenting on animals.
The countries of Europe, in which scientific research is most keenly pursued, have but few indigenous, and these comparatively harmless snakes.
A still more potent source of failure must be sought in the faulty methods of research pursued by most investigators.
On the other hand, we may affirm, that one of the best companions is a man who, to the accuracy and research of a profession, has joined a free excursive acquaintance with various learning, and caught from it the spirit of general observation.
Now, observe how this impatience acts in matters of research and speculation.
It speaks of things supernatural; and these, by the very force of the words, research into nature cannot touch.
Well, I repeat, here was something which came somewhat nearer to Theology than physicalresearch comes; Aristotle was a somewhat more serious foe then, beyond all mistake, than Bacon has been since.
It is enough to say that neither imagination nor research seem to have been the especial gift of Mr. Towgood.
For half a century it has been recognised as a literary achievement of the highest merit, and a monument of the erudition and research of the author.
But all recent research tends to prove that Lucian's original Metamorphoses was satiric in character, therefore very different in tone from Apuleius' serious work.
It is hard to realise how such a hopeless misconception can ever have arisen in the mind of anyone capable of making the historic research on which Mr. Feis seeks to found his assertion.
Cunliffe's valuable research has shown, did much to colour the style and thought of the Elizabethan drama, as well as to suggest its themes and shape its technique.
I can not too strongly commend, in the field of fact finding, the research work of the Department of Agriculture and the State experiment stations.
The Government has already expended large sums upon scientific research and engineering investigation in promotion of this Colorado River project.
Regulatory and research work have been segregated in order that each field may be served more effectively.
More emphasis is being placed on the research program, not only by enlarging the appropriations for State experiment stations but by providing funds for expanding the research work of the department.
The Government should, however, provide reliable information as a guide to private effort; and in this connection fundamental research on prospective supply and demand, as a guide to production and marketing, should be encouraged.
The Department of Agriculture is undergoing changes in organization in order more completely to separate the research and regulatory divisions, that each may be better administered.
The program of support forresearch may wisely be continued and expanded.
After some research it appeared that there were and they weren't.
Research among the bulletins failed to reveal any mention of it.
The only modern critic who had written with some research on this departed elegance of the English drama was Warton, whose fancy responded to the fascination of the fairy-like magnificence and lyrical spirit of the Masque.
Yet even Warton was deficient in that sort of research which only can discover the true nature of these singular dramas.
The labour of this researchwill be great, and the volume small!
This never-ending business of research appears to have absorbed his powers, and sometimes to have dulled his conceptions.
The full account of her experience is to be found in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research (Vol.
The case has been described in various books on ghosts, the most complete account being that contained in the Journal of the Psychical Research Society.
The next case is well authenticated, and appeared in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research (S.
Proceedings and Journals of the Society for Psychical Research (S.
The first organized and systematic attempt to solve the problem, and to find out exactly what ghosts are, however, was made by the Society for Psychical Research (S.
Barcelona seems to have been the center of the industry, but just when or where the craft had its inception, research has been unable to disclose.
These have all been collected by Mr. Fitz Waters, who has devoted years in research of old-time things, and they represent not only the different periods of manufacture, but the output of the different countries as well.
We should not wish to turn anyone away from scrupulous research into the foundations of morality.
Centuries of research are often condensed into a principle that a line may state.
From 1870 onwards he was more and more drawn away from scientific research by the claims of public duty.
His most important research belonging to this period was the Croonian Lecture delivered before the Royal Society in 1858 on "The Theory of the Vertebrate Skull.
Anatomical research had only so far led to transcendental hypothesis, though in Huxley's hands it had cleared the decks of that lumber.