Word: ideale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...influence is especially great in such areas as mathematics, music and maybe acrobatics. Unless genetic potential is tapped by the environment, it will not develop: kittens prevented from walking will not learn normal form and depth perception. Says Geneticist Joshua Lederberg: "There is no gene that can ensure the ideal development of a child's brain without reference to tender care and inspired teaching...
Describing the ideal candidate for Overseer, Gillette added, "Of course, he must be reasonably electable. It helps if he is well-known nationally, or within the Harvard family, such as an athlete. It's not fair to put a man up if no one has ever heard...
...article states that "... we shall have to struggle, in a crowded and unsettled world, to prevent a horrifying misuse of science and to preserve and promote the ideal of universal human dignity. If we succeed in developing suitable controls [of techniques available now or in the near future] we can expect to apply them to any later developments in genetics. If we fail-as we may-limitations on the progress of genetics will not help...
...able to use the mainstage to better advantage-but also could begin to provide some adequate training models for students. Harvard's cherished opinion of itself as something more than a trade school struck him as absurd; he asked if anyone noticed the inconsistency of Carpenter Center with that ideal...
...fifth returning letterman is John Todd, who won three games, for the Crimson last spring. "He's my kind of ideal pitcher because he keeps the ball right-over the plate consistently," Park said...