从化石到塑料:一个世纪的科学支持

AIBS Bulletin Pub Date : 1962-06-01 DOI:10.2307/1293123
W. C. Gamble
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当阿加西告诫他的学生“学习自然,而不是书本”时,一位名叫亨利·a·沃德的年轻罗切斯特人把他的话当真了,并于1862年成立了沃德自然科学机构。达尔文革命性的《物种起源》在美国知识界爆发后不久,以阿加西斯为导向的沃德就在那里为一个不断成长和好奇的国家把大自然的丰富和奇特的东西汇集到教室、实验室和博物馆里。
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Fossils to Plastics: A Century of Scientific Support
WHEN Agassiz admonished his students by saying "Study Nature, not books," a young Rochesterian by the name of Henry A. Ward took him seriously and founded, in 1862, Ward's Natural Science Establishment. Shortly after Darwin's revolutionary Origin of the Species burst on the American intellectual scene, the Agassiz-oriented Ward was there to funnel the riches and oddities of nature into the classrooms, laboratories, and museums for a growing and curious nation.
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