United States, Scientist October 14, 1838 – April, 10, 1901.
William Jay Youmans was a United States scientist. He edited Popular Science Monthly for a time.
In order that the relations between science and the age may be what they ought to be, the world at large must be made to feel that science is, in the fullest sense, a ministry of good to all, not the private possession and luxury of a few, that it is the best expression of human intelligence and not the abracadabra of a school, that it is a guiding light and not a dazzling fog.
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