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...There is no question that Einstein is in the ranks with the very greatest, like Archimedes and Newton," I. Bernard Cohon '37, associate professor in the History of Science, said. He regretted that the complexity of one equation had obscured the public mind to the fact that Einstein's greatest achievement was to elucidate the elation between time and space, matter and energy...
...once again is the cutthroat pirate crew, the boy in the apple barrel (Kit Taylor this time), the mutiny, the mad castaway, the attack on the fort-even the same rented parrot, or its Aunt Polly. Luckily, there is also the same actor to play Long John Silver: Robert Newton...
...Actor Newton dares to play the lovable old rascal as no one since Wallace Beery would: that is to say, he blatheringly overplays him with the ear-flapping, eye-woggling, nose-swallowing abandon of a man who is trying, with both hands tied behind his back, to get a particularly persistent fly off his face. "Milk!" Newton splutters, staggering back, clutching wildly at his throat and shuddering like the plague. "I be pizened!" The way he walks, anybody would think he had at least twelve peg legs instead of one, and the way he talks, "Jim Oarkins" and "Trays-sher...
...fellowship winners were: Roger D. Masters, of Eliot House and Newton, government; Richard N. Ringler, of Lowell House and Elm Grove, Wis., English; Jonathan Steinberg of Eliot House and New York City, economics; Christian G. Wolff, of Lowell House and New York City, comparative literature...
Since 1943, he has been Lecturer on Congregational Polity at Union Theological Seminary. Earlier he taught at Newton Theological Institution, while the minister of the Leyden Congregational Church of Brookline from 1925 to 1931. He has also taught at the University of Chicago Theological Seminary...