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...Medicine William P. Murphy 1934 Medicine Percy W. Bridgman 1946 Physics Edward M. Purcell 1952 Physics Fritz A. Lipmann 1953 Medicine John F. Enders 1954 Medicine Frederick C. Robbins 1954 Medicine Thomas H. Weller 1954 Medicine Georg von Bekesy 1961 Medicine James D. Watson 1962 Medicine Konrad E. Bloch 1964 Medicine Julian S. Schwinger 1965 Physics Robert Burns Woodward 1965 Chemistry George Wald 1967 Medicine Simon S. Kuznets 1971 Economics Kenneth J. Arrow 1972 Economics Wassily W. Leontief 1973 Economics William N. Lipscomb 1976 Chemistry John H. Van Wleck 1977 Physics Sheldon L. Glashow 1979 Physics Steven Weinberg 1979 Physics...
...hodgepodge of writings by John Paul on apartheid and other topics, as "inadmissible." No one, stated Nicolini, could claim exclusive, commercial rights to selections from John Paul's pronouncements. - The column was to be the first in a series of John Paul's statements compiled by Alfred Bloch, a native of Poland, who is co-editor of an anthology of the Pope's philosophical treatises...
...largely devoted to couples who cannot reconcile three often conflicting demands: his job, her job and their relationship. Says Patricia Kennedy, a psychologist in New York: "Marriage, or even living together, has become every bit as much a business merger as it is an emotional commitment." Says Donald Bloch, director of New York's Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy: "People are turning themselves into pretzels to deal with the problems...
...other way around." As for the corporate tendency to teach a specific set of facts and practices, Parks says, "Sound practices need to be based on sound theory. Otherwise you're not going to be able to adapt to a world that's constantly changing." Director Erich Bloch of the National Science Foundation notes that very often "companies want universities to train people. This is not their mission...
...particular, Bloch, is instituting a new program labeled Research Applied to Industry Needs (RAIN), which is aimed primarily at supporting biotechnology and engineering research centers. For example, laser technology, robotics, steel making and heat transfer technology are some of the first targeted areas of increased support...