Word: mckay
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...insight into "Government-Sponsored Electronic Research Programs in the Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Physics" will be presented at one of the first meetings of the new Applied Science Colloquium by Emory L. Chaffee, Rumford Professor of Physics and Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics...
Harvard's first cyclotron, built in 1958 and housed in the old Gordon McKay Laboratory of Mechanical Engineering, was requisitioned during the war for Army research purposes. The new machine will embody improvements over the old model, and will have the enlarged facilities that such a project requires...
...Marland P. Billings '23 (Geology), Francis Birch '24 (Geology). Garrett Birkhoff '32 (Mathematics), Lemuel R. Cleveland (Biology), Carleton S. Coon '25 (Anthropology), Frederick B. Deknatel (Fine Arts), Rupert Emerson '21 (Government), Merle Fainsod (Government), Edwin Frickey (Economics), Mason Hammond '25 (Greek and Latin, History), Michael Karpovich (History), Donald C. McKay (History), Saunders MacLane (Mathematics), Arthur T. Merritt (Music), Jean-Joseph Seznee (Romance Languages and Literatures), Jabez C. Street (Physics), Kenneth V. Thimann (Biology), Bartlett J. Whiting '25 (English), John D. Wild (Philosophy), Donald C. Williams (Philosophy), and E. Bright Wilson, Jr. (Chemistry...
...were also named to fill the Gordon McKay Professorships of Applied Physics and Mathematics. Leon N. Brillouin is to fill the Mathematics chair beginning next July, While Ronald W. P. King will assume his new Physics post immediately...
Conceived at the same time, and scheduled to follow the China program eventually is its companion piece--the study of Russia. Caught at the moment in a severe teaching shortage, this second program, McKay asserts, is receiving exactly the same thought and planning effort as Regional Studies...