Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Engstrom admitted being unnerved by a little girl who jogged along beside him for a chat in Newton. "Gee," she said, "you don't seem like a Harvard man." When asked why not, she replied, "Because they don't talk to common people...
...wasn't her or the Newton hills," Engstrom groaned, "it was the poker game last night...
Also Martin Karplus of Newton and Adams House; Robert Kenyon Nesbet of Lakewood, Ohio and Kirkland House; Anthony Gervin Oettinger of New York and Lowell House; and Ariel Zemach of New York and Kirkland House...
Interesting sidelight: one of the founders of the N.C.C.J. 22 years ago, Newton D. Baker, was a charter subscriber to TIME...
...children, but gets lost in most people later on." ¶Present-day physicists, Einstein believes, are so busy gathering facts about the innards of atoms that they have no time for the great, round, four-dimen sional universe. He lists the main steps toward understanding the universe. First (after Newton's useful but insufficient Laws of Motion) came Maxwell's work on electromagnetic fields: the effect that electrical charges have upon space. Then Einstein himself, with his Theory of Relativity, explained gravitational fields: the effect that mass has upon space...