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To understand the Furry decision it is necessary first to remember the unusual administrative set-up which Conant's departure and the impending Congressional investigations necessitated. The leadership of the University had fallen to Paul Buck, who, as provost and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, was given...
Wildness got Scott into another jam in the ninth. He walked Cornell catcher Tom Guise to start the inning and wild pitched him to second. After striking out first baseman Joe Piperato, Scott walked pinchhitter Mike Riff to put men on first and second with one out. But the next...
Cornell does have several promising sophomore pitchers, who probably hold the key to the team's fortunes in 1965. The best of the lot seems to be Jim Purcell, who hurled five sparkling innings in relief against Rochester.
Scientists in this country have often speculated that extraterrestrial beings might try to communicate with other worlds by simple patterns of powerful radio waves. Edward M. Purcell, Gerhard Gade University Professor, won the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery that atomic hydrogen in space radiates signals, allowing scientists...
Purcell was one of the first scientists to tune in on radio waves emitted by hydrogen clouds in outer space. The Gerhad Gale University Professor, he won the 1952 Nobel in physics.