This volume documents the proceedings of the Congress of Arts and Science held during the Universal Exposition in St. Louis, 1904. As part of the broader World's Fair, the congress brought together leading intellectuals and scientists from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements and future directions in their respective fields. "Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Volume VII" offers a unique snapshot of intellectual thought at the turn of the century. The work provides insights into the state of scientific knowledge and cultural perspectives during a pivotal era of rapid technological and social change. It remains a valuable resource for historians of science, intellectual historians, and anyone interested in the legacy of the St. Louis World's Fair.
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