"... scientific research is compounded of ... empirical procedures, general speculative ideas, and mathematical or abstract reasoning."

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Source: Quoted in Notes on the Harvard Tercentenary, ed. David McCord (1936)

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James Bryant Conant

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James Bryant Conant was an influential American chemist and educator, known for his contributions to science education and his role in the development of Harvard University.

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