Word: patentable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...government need is for qualified specialists in the following positions: administrative technician, archeologist, astronomer, bacteriologist, chemist, economist, engineer, geographer, legal assistant, librarian, mathematician, metallurgist, patent examiner, physical, psychologist, social science analyst, and statistician...
...resolution was another that reaffirmed the policy which last weekend brought into effect a long-standing rule excluding women from the cheering section. The Council removed any onus for the policy from the H.A.A., and proposed to set up a special staff of ushers to cheels on "overt and patent abuses in the student seating area...
Reinhold Rudenberg, Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering, yesterday recovered patent rights to his electron microscope invention seized by the Allen Property Custodian when he fled to this country from Nazi persecution...
...former LIFE science editors, Gerard Piel, 32, and Dennis Flanagan, 28, bought the magazine from Patent Lawyer Orson Munn, whose family had owned it for 101 years. For an undisclosed sum, they got the magazine's typewriters, circulation, Manhattan office space and paper. Editor Piel and Managing Editor Flanagan hope to hold the old readers, and get new ones, by effecting a change that "will be as great as the change from the old Life to the new LIFE...
With a grinding clash of gears, the Tucker Corp. lost a major cog last week. Harry A. Toulmin Jr., machinery manufacturer and patent attorney, resigned as chairman of the board...