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Identifier: kansascityreview8188485kans (find matches)
Title: The Kansas City review of science and industry
Year: 1878 (1870s)
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Subjects: Science
Publisher: Kansas City, Mo. : Press of Ramsey, Millet & Hudson
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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roctor. ... ... 533 3. Sun and Planets for February, 1886.* Wm. Dawson 586 METEOROLOGY. 1. Meteorological Summary for the Year 1884. Prof. P. H. Snow. . . . 587 COBEESPOWDENCE. 1. The New Orleans Exposition * . . . 590BOOK NOTICES.* 1. The Book of Algoonah. Cyrus F. Newcomb & Co 596 2. Catarrh, Sore Throat and Hoarseness. G. P. Putnams Sons 596 3. Report of the Chief Signal Ofllcer, 1883 596 4. Ninth Volume Wisconsin Histoii- cal Collections .597 5. Progressive Morality. J. Fitzgerald. 597 6. Other Publications Received .... 598 SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. 1. Recently Patented Improvements.* J. C. Higdon, M. E 598 2. Prehistoric Statues 599 EDITORIAL NOTES 600 ITEMS FROM PERIODICALS .... 602 * Written for the Review.Entered at the Post Office at Kansas City, Mo., as second class matter. Subscription Price, $2.50 per Annnm, post-paid; Single Numbers, 25 Cents. Fot Sale by tlie AMEBICAN NEWS COMPAITT, 39 and 41 Chambers Street, N. T. KANSAS CITY, MO.Press of Ramsey, Millett & Hudson.
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WASHIN Comprises the Following Departments : , 1. THE ACADEMY. DENHAM ARNOLD, Principal. A Preparatory School, for College, Polytech-nic School and Business. II. Manual Training School- C. M. WOODWARD, Director. This is a School for Boys not less than Four-teen Years Old The Course of Instruction runsthrough Three Years. Branches taught are:Mathenaatics, History, Physics, English Lan-guage and Literature, Drawing and the Use ofTools; the last-named includes Carpentry, Pat-tern-Making, Blacksmith)ng. Machine-Work,and the Management of the Engine. 111. MARY INSTITUTE. C. S. PENNELL,, Principal. A Completely Equipped School for Girls. IV. THE COLLEGE. M. S. SNOW^, Dean. Degrees.— I. Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Philosophy. II.III. Master of Arts. V. POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL. C. M. W^OODTTARD, Dean. Degrees.— I. Civil Engineer. II. Mechanical Engineer. III. Chemist. IV. Engineer of Mines.V. Architect.. VI. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. HAliSEY C. IVES, Director. VII, LAW SCHOOL. W. G. HAM
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