The whole of modern thought is steeped in science. . . . 

 The greatest intellectual revolution mankind has yet 

 seen is now slowly taking place by her agency. 



HUXLEY. 



The history of science familiarizes us with the ideas 

 of evolution and the continuous transformation of hu- 

 man things. ... It shows us that if the accomplish- 

 ments of mankind as a whole are grand the contribu- 

 tion of each is small. _ g ARTON 



The history of science is the real history of mankind. 



Du Bois RETMOND. 



The history of science . . . presents science as the 

 constant pursuit of truth ... a growth to which each 

 may contribute. . . . Science is international. 



LlBBY. 



