Word: matthew
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Biology, according to another speaker, is now experiencing the "funneling" that physics had in the Thirties. Matthew S. Meselson, assistant professor of Biology, told the alumni audience that biologists, the more they investigate, think that they have narrowed down "elementary particles" of living matter...
...University Symposia on "New Frontiers of Science" (Burr B), with Bernard D. Davis '36 of Harvard Medical School; George B. Kistlakowsky, Lawrence Professor of Chemistry; Matthew S. Meselson, associate professor of Biology; and Edward M. Purcell, Yale University Professor...
...better educated laity, and Father Eugene Robert Zimmers. Tall, kinetic Jesuit Zimmers, 41, learned a lot about laymen in his uncle's movie theater in Racine, Wis., where the double feature changed three times a week. He learned a lot about making converts at his first church, St. Matthew's in Phoenix, Ariz., where he discovered that the cost of converting a man could be covered by the increased income that he brought to the church. There was no reason, therefore, he reasoned, why a well-trained layman who specialized in teaching the faith could not be paid...
...Spouting Matthew 5:28 ("Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart") and calling Salome "devil, slut, harlot," she tries tempting George herself and beckons him to "go through the holy fire" with her. George not only spurns Sister Mercy, he whops her good...
Among the 12 faculty members who have already agreed to participate are professors George Wald, Robert P. Levine, John G. Torrey, and possibly Matthew A. Meselson and William R. Sistrom...