Word: phd
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kimpton started out as a Stanford undergraduate with the idea of becoming a psychologist. But when he found out more about the subject ("Intelligence?" famed Psychologist Lewis Terman once said to him. "Why, that's what the Stanford-Binet test tests"), Kimpton turned to philosophy and took his PhD. at Cornell...
Science and mathematics majors have the easiest time getting positions, Clark stated, and after them come students with MA's and PhD's. But even AB holders who didn't major in a science should save little trouble, he emphasized, once they make up their mind what sort of work they want...
After receiving a PhD. here in 1942, Winkler served in the Navy. After the war, he was an instructor here until his appointment at California. He graduated from the College summa cum laude...
...Faculty Room. To Vincent E. Starsinger '50 will go the James Gordon Bennet Prize; to Alfred Arnovitz '51, the Philo Sherman Bennet Prize; to Stephen M. Schwebel '50, the Chase Prize; to Richard F. Pedersen, 3G, the Sumner Prize; and to Carl E. Schorske, candidate for PhD. this June, the Toppan Prize. These awards, given for theses, consist of incomes from invested funds...