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...chemist scornfully said no; the businessman and the university president, carrying the authority of the majority, said...
...Mary Howard decided to study at Fisk? Daughter of a U.S. Department of the Interior chemist, she was born in Washington, where she attended segregated elementary schools, later went to a nonsegregated high school in Albuquerque, studied psychology at Grinnell College in Iowa. The turning point of her college career: a one-term stay as an exchange student at Virginia's Negro Hampton Institute...
...chemist, Conant described how numerous technological discoveries will change many phases of life. New farming techniques will solve the world's food problem, and the use of solar energy may supply an inexhaustible source of power for homes and industries...
Such lack of review of visa denials has been embarrassing as well as costly to the United States. In his recent book, The Golden Door, a castigation of the McCarran-Walter act, J. Campbell Bruce reviews the story of Michael Polyani, and "eminent British chemist and social philosopher, long recognized as Britain's foremost anti-Communist scholar," Polyani was elected a chair of Social Philosophy at the University of Chicago for the academic year 1951-52. In January of 1951, he applied to the U.S. Consulate in Liverpool for an immigrant visa, and completed forms which included such questions...
Konrad Bloch, internationally known for his research in steroids, will become the College's first Higgins Professor of Biochemistry, and Frank H. Westheimer, an organic chemist noted for his study of enzyme action, has been named professor of Chemistry. Both are presently carrying on research in organic chemistry related to biochemistry at Chicago...