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1918-1921

RG I-B-3: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 18

1880-1887

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 08

1853-1867

RG XV: Academy Publications. Memoirs. “A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts,” illustrations.

1856–1871

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 06

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Manjul Bhargava

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Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Specialty:
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics
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1780–1944

RG VII-A: Events. Minutes of Stated Meetings and Related Documents

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James De Normandie

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Erwin Chargaff

Area:
Biological Sciences
Specialty:
Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
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1925-1928

RG I-B-3: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 20

1901-1905

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 12

1929-1935

RG I-B-3: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 22

1911-1913

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 15

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May 3, 2021

How Are Your Students Doing? New Reports from the Humanities Indicators on the Earnings and Job Outcomes of College Graduates

An examination of the financial advantage earning a bachelor’s degree, in any major, provides over not attaining the degree.
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Feb 7, 2018

Effect of Experience on the Earnings of College Majors

Recent commentaries have suggested that the gap in earnings between the humanities and other fields narrows with additional work experience. To provide a clearer picture of the differences over time, the following item compares the earnings of college graduates in the…
1928-1931

RG I-B-3: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 21

1839-1855

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 05

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Evolution Debates

A protracted debate within the Academy over Darwin’s Origin of Species began with a paper on Japanese flora presented by Asa Gray in 1858, leading to an exchange between Louis Agassiz and William Barton Rogers...

Asa Gray lays groundwork for Darwinism

Member and later President Asa Gray begins pointing out in Stated Meetings the similarity of flora in distant but similar environments

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Nov 29, 2024

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Feb 10, 2022

New Dædalus Issue Reimagines Justice

America is the most punitive nation in the world: we incarcerate the largest number of individuals and at the highest rate. American criminal justice policies of such punitive excess and unequal protection under the law have been shaped by and sustain racial inequality and exclusion and add to the harsh conditions of American poverty.

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