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... social sciences , or of the hope , which we sometimes hear expressed , that some at least of the social sciences will be included in the scope of a comprehensive national science library . Great projects for new work in natural science ...
... social sciences , or of the hope , which we sometimes hear expressed , that some at least of the social sciences will be included in the scope of a comprehensive national science library . Great projects for new work in natural science ...
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... social anthro- pology . He helped to establish the School of African Life and Languages at Cape Town and became its first Director . His in- augural lecture ( published in 1922 ) on ' Some Problems of Bantu Sociology ' showed how ...
... social anthro- pology . He helped to establish the School of African Life and Languages at Cape Town and became its first Director . His in- augural lecture ( published in 1922 ) on ' Some Problems of Bantu Sociology ' showed how ...
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... Social Sciences and Director of the Institute of Social Studies in the Farouk I University at Alexandria . Though it had been hoped that he might have in- duced the Egyptian Government to underwrite research in social anthropology ...
... Social Sciences and Director of the Institute of Social Studies in the Farouk I University at Alexandria . Though it had been hoped that he might have in- duced the Egyptian Government to underwrite research in social anthropology ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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