Word: reasearch
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...report, therefore, he says little that is new, instead restating the importance of Harvard's efforts in training public policy experts, continuing basic reasearch and finding new directions in liberal arts education...
Johns Hopkins offered his wife a position as research associate and lecturer, and Walker said Johns Hopkins was "better in reasearch equipment, opportunities and laboratories...
...general audiences and not scientific publications, she says she translates her interviews with experts, and the technical, more scientific information she collects, into lay language. "Writing is a part of learning what you've learned about," Scarf says. It's the actual writing, Scarf maintains, that clarifies the reasearch she has done. When writing for the more traditional women's magazines, Scarf says the issues not only have to be clarified, but over-simplified as well, because the editors, Scarf feels, "do not give enough credit to their readers. The New York Times feels that everyone who reads the paper...
Work on the $800,000 addition started this week. When it is completed in September 1962, the structure will house laboratories for a reasearch project on materials, contracted by the ARPD...
Cooking is Mrs. Gaposchkin's favorite homemaking task. She particularly likes to experiment with new recipes, declaring the pastime to be "just another form of reasearch." Mrs. Gaposchkin is also proficient at embroidering, knitting, and crocheting...