Word: physicists
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...year old physicist also revealed that he had discussed the entire matter with "the Sutherland advisory group." "They did not act as my lawyers, but merely gave me some advice. My lawyer was Joseph Forer of Washington...
Then stepped forward Robert Howgrave-Graham, 72, a retired engineer and physicist and Assistant Keeper of Muniments of Westminster Abbey. Restoring ancient figures is Howgrave-Graham's hobby. Since his apprenticeship in the '20s, when a clock jack (a clock-striking figure) in Southwold Church hit him on the head with its hammer, he has developed great skill. Yes, said Howgrave-Graham, he could refurbish the figures...
...sparring or spooding, invoking or insulting. Cupid and his cards are just so much rubbish tomorrow. And while they burn, the CRIMSON physicist cautions readers to keep in mind Kern's Principle: "When your heart's on fire, you must realize, smoke gets in your eyes...
Darwin is a theoretical physicist, but he invades sociological territory where many sociologists fear to tread. He bases his reasoning about man's future on what is sometimes called "social physics": the idea that the behavior of humans in very large numbers can be predicted by the statistical methods that physicists use with large numbers of molecules...
Highlighting the three day convention will be addresses by John H. Van Vleck, Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences and retiring president of the Society, and his successor, Nobel Prize winning atomic physicist Enrico Fermi of the University of Chicago...