Word: experts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...chemistry William A. Klemperer '50 is a expert on infra-red spectra. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California. Also appointed was Francis G. A. Stone, who is concerned with inorganic chemistry and molecular structure. He is engaged in research with Eugene G. Rochow, professor of Chemistry...
...court pondered the evidence, calling up specialist after specialist to give his expert opinion, Dr. Adams smiled blandly, took his notes and occasionally chuckled at the mispronunciation of some difficult medical terms. In the palm-strewn lobbies of Eastbourne's hotels, aged widows gossiped and fingered their heavily insured necklaces, and retired colonels humphed over the bad news from Egypt. But topic No. i was something none of their newspapers could say under Britain's strict libel and contempt laws: that the doctor may also have quickened the deaths of a dozen or more other Eastbourne patients...
...orders in hopes of recouping some personal glory. And Long-street-why did he not attack as told, while opportunity still lay before him? "He wouldn't disobey commands," says a lesser general. "That's true, sir. But he might refuse requests," replies another. With the expert advice of Bruce Catton and Drama Critic Walter Kerr, Director Delbert (Marty) Mann and Author Sapinsley underscored the theme bluntly, as in peevish Longstreet's mockery: "Lee says: 'I'd be much obliged if you could see your way clear...
Dean Bundy announced yesterday the appointment of Richard Wilson, British expert in high-energy physics, as associate professor of Physics...
Berman said that the lawyer must become an expert in every field that has a bearing on his case, and noted that in the McKeon case, he had to study hydrography to defend his position that panic caused the death of the six recruits rather than any sudden dropoff or deep place in the boondocks at Parris Island...