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Summer Instruction in Geology, 1875
In order to furnish an opportunity for teachers in natural science and special students in Geology to become acquainted with the methods of practical work in that science, a Summer School of Geology will be established, during the months of July and August, at a camp near Cumberland Gap, in the State of Kentucky. This place has been chosen on account of the eminent advantages it offers for the study of a great section of the American Palæozoic rocks, and of the structure of the Appalachian Mountains, and on account of the co-operation of the Kentucky Geological Survey which is promised in a letter from the Governor of that State to the President of the University. It is also a very healthy region.
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Harvard University. Nature 12, 6 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012006a0
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