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Vertebrate Segmentation - Nature
MR. H. G. WELLS, in a recent number of NATURE, honours my little book by making it an example of a contravention of what he regards as a principle of education. With that I have no quarrel.
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Philosophy of Early Education - Nature
IT was a foregone conclusion that so original and stimulating a contributor to contemporary thought as Mr. H. G. Wells—on this occasion we are almost invited to dub him Dr. H. G. Wells— would ...
Mr. C. H. Creasey, O.B.E - Nature
THE death is announced of Clarence Hamilton Creasey at Llangerniew on May 22. Educated at the Royal College of Science, he became principal of Wellingborough Technical Institute, and inspector ...
Needs of Polish Universities - Nature
Using Mr. Wells as a text and applying it to Russia's neighbour, I should like to enter a plea for the Polish Universities of Krakow, Lwów (Lemberg), and Warsaw, which stand in the greatest ...
Science Teaching in Schools - Nature
Two articles have recently appeared in NATURE which call for some comment, if the columns of your journal are to be opened once more to a discussion of this question. Educational reformers will ...
The Present Judged by the Future - Nature
THIS is a profoundly interesting and suggestive book by a very remarkable man. Mr. Wells was educated at the Royal College of Science; he has a thorough knowledge of, and considerable training ...
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Herbert George Wells was an English writer. Prolific in many genres, he wrote more than fifty novels and dozens of short stories. Wikipedia