Word: researchers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Known for extensive marine research in Jamaica, Tobago, Bermuda, the Galapagos Islands, and Australia, Clark was the recent recipient of the Clarke Memorial Medal for 1946, described as one of Australia's leading scientific honors, for his zoological research in that country...
Immediate adoption of such a revolutionary, almost heretical doctrine cannot be hoped for. But to anyone who has seen such moving and beautiful scenes as the prologue to "Faust" performed with original spoken dialogues once lost and wonderfully smooth staging--all of the research and direction by a student--the old way is apparently outmoded...
...General Eisenhower] who never has had any connection with an educational institution. They must choose one who has no claims to scholarship along any line, one who knows nothing of ancient or modern languages and cultures, nothing about the vast realms of modern science, nothing about the intricacies of research, or even about the qualifications making for success in teaching. If Columbia can commit this absurdity, why not every other university in the land? No longer are educators to strive to grow in breadth and wisdom in order that they may be called to fill the seats of the mighty...
...Research. In Muncie, Ind., the Chamber of Commerce called a halt to its flossy preparations for a Muncie Centennial when one Dorothea Bump gave the boys a quiet nudge: the city is still only 93 years...
...some 100 new isotopes* of atoms to add to the 450 previously known. Among them: two new forms of radium, and an iron isotope (atomic weight: 52) lighter than any iron ever before found. The physicists think that some of their new isotopes may be useful in medicine and research. But most of the isotopes, like the bombarded atom itself, are very unstable...