Word: grindlay
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...What was anybody doing in the late 60s?" asks Professor of Astronomy Jonathan E. Grindlay, a Ph.D. candidate with Hoffman. "We did lots of crazy things, like heading for the mountains in New Hampshire and skiing in Colorado...
Noyes and the 22 students of Science A-36,"Observing the Sun and the Stars," watched theeclipse from the roof of the Science Center. Noyesand Professor of Astronomy Jonathan E. Grindlay,who co-teaches the class, used high precisionequipment to monitor the amount of light that wasreflected...
...wouldn't want to jeopardize the priorities," Grindlay says. "I'd like to think we've make our case clearly--I hope it's high [on the list...
...Grindlay says the telescope--four meters in diameter and 10 times stronger than the one Harvard now uses--would be used to map out the large scale structure of the universe, a project which would give scientists a "toe-hold on the whole field...
Asked to assess his department's chances in the competition for priority status on the fundraising wish-list of Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence, Grindlay said he "better...