Word: randomized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...genetic consequence, reports Physicist John R. Platt in the University of Chicago magazine Context, is a zooming output of high-IQ children. "These marriages are now producing five or ten times the total number of 150s, for example, that we would get from perfectly random marriages in the normal population," where IQ averages...
SING FOR YOUR SUPPER by Pamela Frankau. 311 pages. Random House...
...Johansen has built a many-chambered nautilus. Johansen, who trained under Walter Gropius, has veered away from the Master's Bauhaus cubism into a vocabulary of curves and coils, pleasing both to look at and to live in. The Taylor house is cast in forms of rough-sawed random-width oak slabs, which give concrete a rich, grainy texture. Says Johansen: "I think of a house as a series of shells which contain human organisms; the outside of the shell is an epidermis, and it can be as rough as the seaworn shells one finds on the beach...
...BASIC WRITINGS OF TROTSKY edited by Irving Howe. 427 pages. Random House...
Peace Corps officials stressed that the students chosen to participate in the pilot project would be picked at random from those eligible; the other eligible candidates would still participate in the regular program. If the project is successful, the program will be expanded in 1965 and may eventually include all college juniors who have applied...