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Discussions on Chemistry Terminology in the Journal Chemistry Archive
U uvodnom dijelu rada prikazan je ukratko razvoj hrvatskoga kemijskoga nazivlja, što se naročito počelo poticati u drugoj polovici 19. stoljeća u skladu s ciljevima hrvatskoga narodnog preporoda i s razvojem prirodnih znanosti. Prikazane rasprave o kemijskom nazivlju i imenima spojeva u razdoblju 1927–1953. pokazuju kako u tom razdoblju unatoč dugogodišnjim nastojanjima nije postignuta suglasnost. Pred hrvatskim je kemičarima zadaća da u suradnji s hrvatskim jezikoslovcima izrade vlastiti strukovni jezik.The introductory part of the paper presents a brief outline of the development of the Croatian chemistry terminology, which was particularly encouraged in the second half of the 19th century, in accordance with the objectives of the Croatian National Revival and the development of natural sciences. The discussions on chemistry terminology and the classification of compounds (nomenclature) in the period 1927-1953 show that despite years long efforts, no agreement was reached in that period. The Croatian chemists, working together with the Croatian linguists, have before them the task of formulating their own register
1949 Estes Park Trail Article on Elk Over-Populating Rocky Mountain National Park
A 1949 article from the Estes Park Trail newspaper detailing the problem of an over-population of Elk within Rocky Mountain National Park.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Southwest Regional Office, Correspondence Relating to the National Parks, Monuments, and Recreational Areas 1927-1953; Box 336, Folder: .000 [Folder 2
Mutational effects of the preposition ós: Bile ós Chrannaibh and related matters
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1940 Nature Sketches RMNP Radio Program Transcript
1940 press release and mimeographed transcript regarding the radio program Nature Sketches. The program is presented weekly from Rocky Mountain National Park and is intended as a educational resources for schools, children, and anyone in the public curious at wilderness and the outdoors.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Southwest Regional Office, Correspondence Relating to the National Parks, Monuments, and Recreational Areas 1927-1953; Box 336, Folder: .000 [Folder 2
1941 Travel Summary for Rocky Mountain National Park
Yearly travel summary for Rocky Mountain National Park for the year 1941. RMNP lead attendance totals for western national parks for the year. Included at the bottom is a breakdown of monthly visitor numbers, state or country of origin, and other statistics.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Southwest Regional Office, Correspondence Relating to the National Parks, Monuments, and Recreational Areas 1927-1953; Box 336, Folder: .000 [Folder 2
1950 Travel Summary for Rocky Mountain National
Travel summary of Rocky Mountain National Park for the year of 1950. RMNP set a new all-time record of 1,265,988 visitors which marked a 11.2 percent increase from 1949. Included again are statistical lists breaking down the demographics of the visitors.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Southwest Regional Office, Correspondence Relating to the National Parks, Monuments, and Recreational Areas 1927-1953; Box 336, Folder: .000 [Folder 2
1938 National Park Service Press Bulletin on Rocky Mountain National Park
A 1938 internal memorandum regarding important history, points of interest, newly open museums and lecture programs, and the overall significance of Rocky Mountain National Park. The information is intended for tour leaders to inform the tourists, press, and general public.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Southwest Regional Office, Correspondence Relating to the National Parks, Monuments, and Recreational Areas 1927-1953; Box 336, Folder: .000 [Folder 1
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