Word: purcelle
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Edward M. Purcell, Gerhard Gale University Professor and a Nobel Prize winner in Physics, spoke on the state of the study of physics around 1936, when physicists thought that they had successfully narrowed down the elementary particles of matter. Since then, new discoveries have made study more complex--the science...
9 a.m.--University Symposia on "New Frontiers of Science" (Burr B), with Bernard D. Davis '36 of Harvard Medical School; George B. Kistlakowsky, Lawrence Professor of Chemistry; Matthew S. Meselson, associate professor of Biology; and Edward M. Purcell, Yale University Professor.
The value of such a music-drama is therefore dependent to a very large extent on the text used. And while Purcell or Mozart could always easily transcend or merely ignore their libretti, Vaughan Williams' Riders can be, ultimately, little better than the J.M. Synge play from which it was...
Two Harvard professors are among 17 members of a unique commission recently established by the National Science Foundation to develop new programs and methods of teaching college physics. Gerald Holton, professor of Physics, and Edward M. Purcell, Gerhard Gade University Professor, have been named to the National Commission on College...
Edward Mills Purcell, 48, now on leave from his job as a Harvard physics professor, says of his work: "The thing that's so wonderful is that you get paid for telling the truth, just laying it out for anyone to do with as they will." It was a spare...