CHARLES DARWIN
... CHARLES DARWIN HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH. ...
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... CHARLES DARWIN. ike tomittQ §Uwg. Saturday, April 22nd, 1352. The educated Vo>ld mourns the loss of a great scientist whose name has been a household word for many years, and whose fame will be an enduring one. Charles Darwin, who has just passed quietly ...
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... Charles Darwin Charles Darwin was the subject of a talk by Mr. Les Garton. treasurer of Notts. Adult School Union to Stapleford Adult School at the Community Centre. Stapleford. Many people thought Charles Darwin was the man who said that people were ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. In Chajilrs Darwin contemporary science lias lost its greatest thinker. The author of the evolutionary theory may certainly claim to have effected as great revolution in biology as Newton did in astronomy, and the “Origin of Species” will ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. In presenting Mr. Boehm's beautiful marble statue of the late Mr. Charles Darwin to the Prince of Wales and other trustees of the Natural History Museum last Tuesday, Professor Huxley had an opportunity of pointing out the certain triumph ...
... Charles Darwin Sir, — It is interesting to read Mrs Fabienne Smith’s quotation from Charles Darwin (Points of View, today). Knowing of her special interest in the famous naturalist, | sent her some time ago a copy of a letter of his which she was pleased ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. Another of the greatest men of the present generation has been laid to rest. Last year, besides a large number of famous men in various walks, lost Thomas Carlyle, who stood at the head facile princeps of the literary men of the time ; ...
... CHARLES DARWIN • ONCE, HE SACK IN ENGLAND,HE PL/BL/SHED THE .57 - 00 D 50 RECORDS OF /-wS - ILL ~ VOYAGE AND CoN77N- WATCHING • - UED .STuDyiNG BIRDS 1 _ NATURE AND WRITING THAT 2 /MpoPTANT BOOKS B A B Y ON THE SUBJECT. 5 QUIPRELS RAN UP „ HIS LEGS O ...
... CHARLES DARWIN A great man always has critics, and, as @ rule, the greater the man the more numerous are the critics. So long as criticism is fair and honourable it is acceptable. In scientific circles Darwin's work has long been a bone of contention ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. A new book is just to appear containing much as yet marevealed information respecting Darwin, the great naturalist. It written by - his sun. The following are brief extracts DARWIN AS THE DORSEY His method of preparation was not unlike ...
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