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George Sarton Project
I am working with Hunter Rayhart.

1931: The History of Science and the New Humanism, New York: Henry Holt & Company

He taught at the University of Illinois in the summer of 1915 and received the award of the Prix Binoux of the Académie des Sciences, Paris, for his work in the history of science.

While at Harvard University, Sarton lectured in philosophy in the academic year of 1916-1917, and in history of science in the academic year of 1917-1918.

Sarton also taught at Teachers College at Columbia University during the summer of 1917.

After being appointed as research associate, Sarton began planning the revival of Isis.

Sarton began working with the school of Spanish Arabists in 1928, then lead by Julian Ribera y Tarrago and Miguel Asin Palacios.

The Spanish Arabists contributed to Isis and Sarton had some of their articles published in Isis.

Article Evaluation
Norman L. Bowen

Everything in the article is relevant to the topic. Nothing seemed distracting from it. There is a claim that does not appear neutral when mentioning his book, The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks. The sources provided are useful and support the articles claims. There should be more references. Many of his awards and honors are without reference. The article is currently ranked as a stub-class with mid-importance. It is also part of WikiProject Biography and WikiProject Geology.