Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...example is the best sermon. Rather than talk about the evils of racial prejudice, he took a seat on the first freedom ride and ended up in jail. He was one of the most effective recruiters for Aaron Henry's 1963 FDP campaign in Mississippi. When Russian studies professor Frederick C. Barghoorn was detained in Russia, he organized the protest...
...Field V, a Harvard graduate now working at the New York Herald Tribune, will replace his father as a trustee when he turns 25 next May. But he will not become publisher of his father's newspapers until the trustees consider him "sufficiently trained." When his only brother Frederick, now 13, reaches 25, according to the terms set by Marshall Field III, the trust, which now holds two-thirds of the corporation's stock, may be dissolved. Then the two Field brothers can take over to run the family enterprises in whatever way they...
Finally one of the co-detectors of man-made neutrinos, Dr. Frederick Reines of Cleveland's Case Institute of Technology, came up with a successful method. Near Johannesburg, he went to work in a 10,492-ft.-deep chamber, which he knew would shield out nearly all radiation from the surface except the deep-penetrating neutrinos. He lined the sides of the chamber with 36 containers of common mineral oil. Then he waited for an expected reaction of several stages: 1) the neutrinos hit atomic nuclei in the rock surrounding the chamber; 2) this interaction generated particles called...
...pertinent facts, pro and con, on the matter. In their 786-page Fluorine Chemistry, Volume IV (Academic Press; $28), Dr. Harold C. Hodge and Dr. Frank A. Smith compile the important evidence that has been gathered since the effects of fluoride on teeth were first observed by Dentist Frederick S. McKay in Colorado Springs 50 years ago. Their findings...
...their native U.S. for the postcard châteaux and quaint peasantry of Europe. But Ohio farmers on McCormick reapers did not fit into pretty landscapes as nicely as Normans driving oxcarts; few artists returned able to apply lessons learned abroad to the U.S. scene. One who did was Frederick Childe Hassam, a robust Bostonian who translated impressionism from French into pragmatic American...