Word: expert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other bequest is the residuary estate of Horace Fletcher, the expert dietician. The income is to be used to "foster knowledge of healthful nutrition." The will also provided for an annual award to be known as the "Horace Fletcher Prize" for the best thesis on the subject "special uses of circumvallate papillae and the saliva of the mouth in regulating physiological economy and nutrition...
...visionaries are right, even expert visionaries; but the majority opinion of experts is nearly always, if not exactly wrong, at least a few years behind. And reasonably enough; for the more expert an expert is, the less willing to admit that another expert can be more expert than himself. Doubtless the man who first lit a fire with flints had to do it under the ridicule of experts in lighting fire by the method of the fathers, the rubbing of sticks, who knew that they couldn't light a fire with flints and that consequently no one else could...
Professor G. C. Whipple, professor of sanitary engineering, biologist, and expert on pathology and medical research...
...drawn a large number of entries in both sports and in all weights. It is the outcome of the boxing and wrestling classes which are now being held in the Randolph Gymnasium under the direction of Coaches Foley and Anderson. For men who expect to enter the tournaments the expert training derived from these classes is necessary according to the opinion of the H. A. A., and men who wish to enroll may do so at once by signing up at the Randolph Gymnasium...
Professor Robert Howard Lord '06, the American Peace Commission's expert on Russia and Poland, was appointed one of the two American members of the commission created by the Peace Conference to visit Poland. He will leave next week to commence his investigations. The other American member is Major-General Francis J. Kernan...