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Word: cea (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Atomic Energy Commission has asked the University to furnish information about foreign scientists working on projects at the Cambridge Accelerator, even though no classified work is being done at the CEA, the CRIMSON learned last night...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: University Asked to Give Report About Foreign Scientists at CEA | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

...Gard Wiggins, adminstrative vice-President said late last night that the University has received the request but as yet has not furnished the information requested. He did not specify the nature of the AEC's inquiry, but said that it was not a security check of CEA personnel...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: University Asked to Give Report About Foreign Scientists at CEA | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

...funds to operate the accelerator are supplied completely by the government, but officials of the CEA are in control of all research carried out with the accelerator. The director of the CEA and his staff hold their appointments from the corporations of Harvard and M.I.T...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: University Asked to Give Report About Foreign Scientists at CEA | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

...added that when the Cambridge project was initiated the AEC did not anticipate that classified information would be developed and that "no such information has developed at the CEA to the present time." Thus, there has been no need for the AEC to require a security check of personnel working at the accelerator, he explained...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: University Asked to Give Report About Foreign Scientists at CEA | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

...CEA Critic, published by the College English Association, Teacher Foote reports that ness added to nouns, pronouns, verbs and phrases-a custom thought until now to be mostly whimsical, as in whyness or everydayness-has become popular among distinctly unjocose people. In Clock Without Hands, Novelist Carson McCullers repeatedly alludes to livingness-meaning, as Teacher Foote sees it, "the hum of hot blood, the buzz, the throb of passion," which is perhaps also "felt sappily by flowers and vegetables." Thingness, as used by Poet John Ciardi, "the sober Saul of modern letters," apparently connotes some ineffable quality of poetic words...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Nesselrode to Ruin | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

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