Word: porter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Intracellular structures responsible for cancer in the livers of rats are being subjected to powerful electron microscope scrutiny by Keith R. Porter, professor of Biology...
...Augustan elegance of The Movement has been challenged in recent years by a hearty, animalistic poet named Ted Hughes, and by the "Teddy-bards" who call themselves The Group (Philip Hobsbaum, Edward Lucie-Smith, George Macbeth, Peter Porter, Peter Redgrove) and declare their dedication to a more accidental poetry, "straggly, diffuse, full of not obviously related particulars, beginning anyhow and seeming to end when the poet becomes naturally tired." Typically, The Group writes about a giggling secretary with "beard-rash that twinkles on my thighs," about an executive with breath "rank and vicious, like menstrual blood," about teeth full...
...third match, Crimson junior Doug Walter outlasted Porter Wheeler in an endurance contest, 12-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-4, and 15-9. Captain Roger Wiegand was blasted by the Purple's Fred Sadler in games of 12-15, 11-15, 15-7, and 14-6 in the fourth match...
Peter C. Goldmark '62, head of Tocsin, and Kenneth J. Porter '62, education coordinator of the Harvard effort, emphasized the "vital necessity" for careful study of disarmament and peace issues by the marchers. Arrangements have been made for the demonstrators to meet with members of Congress and the Administration in an effort to drive home the policy statement of the project...
...approach to disarmament usually involves more cerebration... than pretty words and ajogans," Porter noted...