Word: emeritus
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pitirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology, Emeritus, died at his home in Winchester early Saturday...
Social Relations 135. Harvard. M. (W.) at 12. Professor Emeritus F. R. Kent-Winchell. Leisurely reminiscences of half a century among the intellegentsia, with special emphasis on personal habits, social mishaps and unexpected departures in an intellectual community...
Funeral services will be held today for Joseph F. Hudnut '09, dean emeritus of the School of Architecture, who died of pneumonia Monday in Norwood...
...Iceland in 1941, or Truman when he sent U.S. forces into Korea in 1950, or Eisenhower in the Lebanon crisis, or Kennedy at the Bay of Pigs. In modern times, the possibility of nuclear conflict has made swift decision-making by the President an imperative. Says Stanford's Historian Emeritus Edgar E. Robinson: "The growth of the powers of the President in foreign relations appears to be the most important phenomenon in modern history, inasmuch as the exercise of those powers by four Presidents in the past 20 years has determined de- velopments throughout the world...
...Invented Napalm Dr. Louis Fieser, 68, is one of the nation's most distinguished chemists. A professor emeritus at Harvard, he has won a number of national awards for his research into the chemical causes of cancer, and was a member of the U.S. Surgeon General's committee that issued the 1964 report linking cigarette smoke with the disease. Fieser was also a pioneer in developing laboratory production of vitamin K, the body's blood-clotting agent, and antimalarial drugs. Despite these impressive credentials of service to mankind, he has lately received a number of angry letters...