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Five professorial friends have generously put their scholar ship at my disposal as needed: Professor Harry Carroll of Pomona College; Mr. W. Dyfrig Evans, while he was a visiting member of the u.c.r. Classics Department; Profes sor Alfred Young Fisher of Smith College; Professor Philip Merlan of Scripps College; and Professor Wolfgang Your grau, at present the Cowling Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Carleton College. The last named (last only by alpha betical accident) has brought his special knowledge of the philosophy of science and his familiarity with Greek lan guage and literature jointly to bear upon the problems of ancient science discussed in Chapter III. I am indebted no less, although in different respects, to Miss Harriet Anderson of the Princeton University Press, for her constant exercise of sound judgment, good taste, and technical proficiency during the months of our collaboration; to Dr. Gertrud Neuwirth of the University of Frankfurt for varied assist ance; to Miss Dorothea Berry, reference librarian at and to my wife, who has labored long with the proofs at their successive stages.
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