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Last week a panel of scientists selected by the Atomic Energy Commission and the President's Science Advisory Committee urged an ambitious, 18-year program of big-accelerator acquisition. The proposed shopping list: > A $240 million proton accelerator with 200-billion-eIectron-volt energy for Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley...
...story writer in his native Turkey. But then he decided that Turks needed science more than fiction and switched to chemistry. Between 1956 and 1959, Sinanoglu managed to graduate from the University of California with a Phi Beta Kappa key, get an M.S. at M.I.T. and a Ph.D. at Berkeley, and become a nuclear notable for his "many-electron theory of atoms and molecules." Last week, 2½ years after joining the Yale faculty, where he teaches quantum chemistry to graduate students, Sinanoglu was named a full professor at the ripe young age of 28 years and three months...
Until he became Chancellor of the Berkeley campus in 1952, Kerr was one of the most active and most successful labor arbitrators on the West Coast. He still enjoys what he calls "keeping the peace...
Whether compromising or resisting, Kerr remains slightly surprised at the pleasure he gets out of his current job. "I never intended to become a university administrator. But after I gave a strong speech against the Regents in the 1951 Oath Fight, I suddenly found myself appointed Chancellor at Berkeley. I still consider myself at least partially a faculty...
Kerr spent, in fact, 13 years on the faculties of various West Coast universities before his appointment as Chancellor. In his years at Berkeley, he combined arbitration with teaching and research at the well-known Institute of Industrial Relations...