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•We purchased Kewaunee Fur LHDURHTURY T URN ITU Kb 



niture for our Chemistry and . w*t^ 



Physics Laboratory ten years ago, and it is still in very good condition. The tables seem to be of well 

 seasoned lumber and the workmanship is of good order. All of the pieces have stood up well." 



This extract is from a letter from C. C. Schmidt, Superintendent of the University High School of the 

 University of North Dakota. 



An interesting new Book tells the Kewaunee story. It is free. Address the home office at Kewaunee. 

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Third Edition 



AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



A BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY 



EDITED BY J. McKEEN CATTELL AND DEAN R. BRIMHALL 



The third edition of the Directory contains about 9,600 sketches as compared with 

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(2) Those interested in science, even though they may not be professionally en- 

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(3) Executives in institutions of learning and others brought into relations with 

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(4) Editors of newspapers and periodicals will find it to be one of the works of 

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( 5 ) Libraries will find the book to be a necessary addition to their reference 

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