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- I heard Professor Cannon lecture last night, going partly on your account. His subject was a physiological substitute for war-which is international sports and I…
- Every flower of the field, every fiber of a plant, every particle of an insect carries with it the impress of its Maker and can-if…
- His students were hardly in a position to tell him when he was getting windy, and he had recently noticed, as most professors did after…
- An announcement of [Christopher] Zeeman's lecture at Northwestern University in the spring of 1977 contains a quote describing catastrophe theory as the most important development…
- I am devoting my lecture in this seminar to a discussion of the possibility that we are now entering a Jewish century, a time when…
- In those days [the 1790s],the students paid their professors directly for the lectures-typically about three guineas a class (a guinea was worth slightly more than…
- It is one of the noblest duties of a university to advance knowledge, and to diffuse it not merely among those who can attend the…
- Don't lecture someone on their choices when you don't know their story.
- I don't need your approval I don't need your hope. I don't need your lectures I don't need a thing from you.
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