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...scientists thought they were putting superheat on the Carter Administration for more fusion funding, they were probably mistaken. John Deutch, the Department of Energy's research chief, pointedly noted that while the Princeton work was gratifying, it was not a "breakthrough." Thus the Administration remains tilted more toward conservation and coal, less toward advanced research, however exciting...
...well does Dr. Blaine understand this conflict?" she asked rhetorically. "He quotes Helena Deutch's classic book on the psychology of women. 'The intellectualized woman is masculinized and her warm intuitive knowledge has yielded to bold unproductive thinking.' Dr. Deutch's indictment, Dr. Blaine says, probably should not be applied to the average undergraduate. Only, perhaps, to the exclusively intellectual graduate student who contemptuously refers to her married colleagues as mouse wives. Blaine does not explain while ... [she] will be unmarried. But it should be evident that young women, married and unmarried, who are devoted to scholarly work, will receive...
Died. Rosie Dolly, 77, one of Broadway's glamorous dancing Dolly Sisters who with her identical twin Jenny, was the toast of two continents in the Roaring Twenties; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Beautiful and talented, the daughters of Hungarian immigrants (Roszika and Yancsi Deutch), they danced to packed houses on both sides of the Atlantic. Jenny, after several unhappy marriages, hanged herself in 1941. Rosie married Canadian Millionaire Mortimer Davis Jr., later shed him for wealthy Chicago Department Store Heir Irving Netcher...
...Bernard Deutch, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania and a former student at Cornell, admitted membership in the Communist Party, agreed to tell the committee of his own actions in the party, but refused because of "moral scruples," to reveal the names of any of his associates or the place of meeting of the Cornell "cell...
...Bernard Deutch,. a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania and a former student at Cornell, admitted membership in the Communist Party, agreed to tell the committee of his own actions in the party, but refused because of "moral scruples," to reveal the names of any of his associates or the place of meeting of the Cornell "cell...