as an acknowledgment of eminent services in any department of Geology, irrespective of the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association - Seite 352von Geologists' Association - 1908Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Geological Society of London - 1917 - 990 Seiten
...leader of men. In accordance with the will of its founder, the Bigsby Medal is always given to one who is ' probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much.' In transmitting the award to Dr. Hay den, the Council will therefore bo glad if you will also convey... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1904 - 732 Seiten
...the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus prnlnlily not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much.' 1877. Prof. Othniel Charles Marsh. 1870. Prof. Edward Drinker Cope. 1881. Prof. Charles Barroia. 1883.... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1915 - 646 Seiten
...leader of men. In accordance with the will of its founder, the Bigsby Medal is always given to one who is "probably not too old for further work, and not too young tohave done much". In transmitting the award to Mr. Hayden, the Council will therefore be glad if you... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1877 - 1228 Seiten
...the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus probiibly not too old for further work, and not too young to have doue much.'' 1877. Professor OC Marsh. VOL. ТГХ111. ESTIMATES for INCOME EXPECTED. £ td £ ».... | |
| 1887 - 340 Seiten
...the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than forty-five years at his last birthday, thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." This latter sounds rather like a delicate paraphrase of "not too old to be lazy, nor too young to be... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1882 - 576 Seiten
...recipient should have studied American geology, should not be more than 45 years of age, and " thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." Dr. Bigsby's scientific attainments were not more remarkable than his many estimable qualities in private... | |
| 1882 - 1184 Seiten
...irrespective of the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." 1877. Professor 0. C. Marsh. I 1881. Dr. Charles Barrois. 1879. Professor ED Cope. I AWARD OF THE BARLOW-JAMESON... | |
| 1885 - 880 Seiten
...irrespective of the receiver's country; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." 1877. Professor OC Marsh. 1879. Professor ED Cope. 1881. Dr. C. Barrels. 1883. Dr. Henry Hicks. 1885.... | |
| 1885 - 880 Seiten
...irrespective of the receiver's country ; but he must not be older than 45 years at his last birthday, thus probably not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." 1877. Professor OC Marsh. 1879. Professor ED Cope. 1881. Dr. C. Barrels. 1883. Dr. Henry Hicks. 1885.... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1887 - 706 Seiten
...said :— Professor Lapworth. — The late Dr. Bigsby established a Medal to be awarded to one •' not too old for further work, and not too young to have done much." That you admirably comply with the latter qualification every geologist knows ; but that your age could... | |
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