Word: biologist
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...first woman and the first biologist to serve on the Atomic Energy Commission, Mrs. Bunting's year off is hardly a year of rest. It's not hectic, she insists, but it is faster-moving than life at Brattle Street, and it is busy...
...build up the symbolic importance of her position as the first female Commissioner, and she is irritated by journalistic attempts to characterize her as a militant crusader for women's rights. Far more important, she emphasizes, is the fact that the President has for the first time appointed a biologist to the Commission...
...said that greater use of contraception techniques is the only acceptable way to halt population growth. "Speaking as a biologist," he said, "I see no reason not to keep the egg and the sperm separate. They are not human; they have no dignity...
...become assistant professor of Marine Biology, and Andrew W. Holowinsky has become assistant professor of Biology. Hellebust has studied the compounds formed and excreted by marine algae during photosyntheisis. He holds the B.A. (1958) and Ph.D. (1962) degrees from the University of Toronto. Since 1962 he has been assistant biologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Holowinsky has studied photosynthesis in leaf tissue cultures and the growth of chloroplasts in plant cells. He holds the B.A. (1956) from LaSalle and the Ph.D. (1961) from the University of Pennsylvania. He has been an Instructor since...
...Gerry Lindgren, 18, who hardly looks old enough to carry the water bucket for the best track and field team ever assembled in the U.S. A frail (120 Ibs.), squeaky-voiced high school graduate who can't make up his mind whether he wants to be a biologist or a politician, Lindgren runs at least 200 miles a week-"in the sand like Herb Elliott, up hills like Peter Snell." But until last June, Lindgren had never run a 10,000-meter race in his life. By last week he had run a grand total of three...