Frank Wigglesworth Clarke Quote

The technicalities of science, so bewildering to the layman, are merely aids to exactness, avoidances of circumlocution - in short, they are practical devices whereby labor is saved.


The Man of Science in Practical Affairs, Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume XLV, February, 1900 (p. 488)


The technicalities of science, so bewildering to the layman, are merely aids to exactness, avoidances of circumlocution - in short, they are...

The technicalities of science, so bewildering to the layman, are merely aids to exactness, avoidances of circumlocution - in short, they are...

The technicalities of science, so bewildering to the layman, are merely aids to exactness, avoidances of circumlocution - in short, they are...

The technicalities of science, so bewildering to the layman, are merely aids to exactness, avoidances of circumlocution - in short, they are...