Word: dissecter
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Nash is a chemical analyst, but the things he analyzes are too small to be seen by human eyes. He is learning how to dissect chemicals in batches so small that 1000-power microscopes are needed to make them...
Carlton Whitman of the Unitarian Service Committee will dissect foreign and domestic summer work camps in the Brooks House Parlor at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon...
...graduate School of Fine Arts, succeeding 68-year-old Walter Prichard Eaton. Connelly, who never went to college himself, will teach "Drama 47," a "professional" course started and made famous (at Harvard, then at Yale) by the late Professor George P. Baker. He will help 15 students dissect each others' plays; Yale will produce the best ones...
This is the Harvard whose president argues the necessity for social scientists to dissect American institutions "as fearlessly as the geologist examines the origin of rocks," who knows the merit of "pure" science and thought but decries the pointless "thrashing over old straw" which often passes for scholarship...
Remember the report we ran here not long ago on what TIME's editors are like? Well, turn about is fair play; so we are prepared this week to dissect TIME's editorial researchers-having just submitted all 50 of them to a rather arduous and revealing questionnaire. I can now report that the composite TIME researcher is a neat 5 ft.-6 in., 126-lb., 26-year-old unmarried blue-eyed brownette who is glad to state that she has worked hard enough during her year and nine months on TIME to lose an undisclosed number...