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inal research. They long since foresaw what has many time 
been demonstrated, that its present organization means destruc 
tion to all important scientific work, and the substitution therefor 
In view of this indefinite postponement of the development 
by some of the friends of the University of Pennsy! tment 
an endowment. One objectionable feature in this sc ick 
proposed directorship by one man. There should rathél C 
eral directors or professors, each in charge of a parr 
man will necessarily be biased in the direction of hi at 
cialty, and others will be more or less neglected. af ot 1 ext 
y tin tS 
Another organization is suggested, which shall repre Ae 
twenty men are now living in this State who OY 
for original researches in various fields of pure oe would 
body would supply a felt want, and its manager 
from the objectionable features which depress A jong with? 
existing institutions. It would not probably t the A 
both museum and library. It is well known bine f ime 
of Natural Sciences is not likely to be the recip ge true 
collections under its present organization. It 1s 
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