... follows more or less closely the general principles governing the educational system of the British Admiralty, which has been in operation more than sixty years, and, according to Sir William H. White, has produced the majority of the men who are... Nature - Page 142publié par - 1904Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1904 - 688 pages
...that to devote attention solely to higher technical instruction and to lavish our resources upon it exclusively, or even chiefly, would be a fatal mistake...LONDON. Chemical Society, November 18.— Dr. WA Tilden, FR S-, president, in the chair. — The union of carbon monoxide and oxygen, and the drying of gases... | |
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...Admiralty, which has been in operation more than sixty years, and, according to Sir William H. White, has produced the majority of the men who are now occupying the most prominent positions in the shipbuilding industries of Great Britain. Sir William White has said... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1908 - 912 pages
...Admiralty, which ' has been in operation more than sixty years, and, according to Sir j William H. White, has produced the majority of the men who are now occupying the most prominent positions in the shipbuilding industries of Great Britain. Sir William White has said:... | |
| American Street and Interurban Railway Association - 1908 - 316 pages
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| New York (State). Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1909 - 422 pages
...British Admiralty, which has been in operation more than sixty years and according to Sir Win. H. White has produced the majority of the men who are now occupying the most prominent positions in the ship building industries of Great Britain. In an article published... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1909 - 212 pages
...Admiralty, which has been in operation more than sixty years and, according to Sir William H. White, has produced the majority of the men who are now occupying the most prominent positions in the ship-building industries of Great Britain. He says of the system: "It... | |
| 1908 - 862 pages
...Admiralty, which has been in operation more than sixty years, and, according to Sir William H. White, has produced the majority of the men who are now occupying the most prominent positions in the shipbuilding industries of Great Britain. Sir William White has said... | |
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