Word: m
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...gone both to scientists and to Faculty members in other fields. Recent winners include Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law, emeritus, for the legal research; Fritz J. Roethlisberger, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Human Relations, emeritus, for his historic investigations of human relations in industries; and Carroll M. Williams, Bussey Professor of Biology, for research on the juvenile hormone in insects
...Alan M. Zaslavsky '69 said last night that he and other seniors had asked University Marshal William G. Anderson last week if he would add such a speaker. Anderson had decided not to, but he told Zaslavsky that he would refer the matter to president Pusey and the corporation upon written request from degree candidates...
...administrative difficulties will probably prevent having it at the beginning of the year," Eli M. Noam '70, one of the organizers of the Adams-South House coed living plan, said recently...
When Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, was asked whether the scope of his committee's investigations would be on the order of 15 to 20 Corporation appointees, he replied affirmatively...
...tested musical fortitude as well as memories. For performances of Offenbach's ballet Le Papillon, which has never been given outside the Paris Opèra, Butler teachers and students spent hours reconstructing the orchestral parts from a copy of the original conductor's score. "I'm going to die," exclaimed Indianapolis Symphony Conductor Izler Solomon in mock horror when he was handed the 435 pages of Paderewski's Symphony in B Minor, which took nearly seven years to compose. Solomon cut the thunderous, brass-filled nationalistic epic to a manageable 33 minutes and turned...