Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The motives for introducing the teaching of science into King's are unclear ; nevertheless , chairs of natural philosophy and of chemistry and natural science were established and offered to two young Scots , David Gray , M.A. ( ca.
The motives for introducing the teaching of science into King's are unclear ; nevertheless , chairs of natural philosophy and of chemistry and natural science were established and offered to two young Scots , David Gray , M.A. ( ca.
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Harrison , styled Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics – no longer natural philosophy – expanded the physics course to include more mechanics and optics . The honours student in mathematics could pursue the calculus ...
Harrison , styled Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics – no longer natural philosophy – expanded the physics course to include more mechanics and optics . The honours student in mathematics could pursue the calculus ...
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87 88 equivalent of the B.A. in 1890 , * was structured similar to the arts course , except that both physics and natural science were mandatory for seniors and laboratory work in both physics and natural science was required .
87 88 equivalent of the B.A. in 1890 , * was structured similar to the arts course , except that both physics and natural science were mandatory for seniors and laboratory work in both physics and natural science was required .
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