Word: scientist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wife of a graduate student in microbiology, I am only too familiar with the "life scientist" and his insatiable desire to know, to understand and even to create existence. That desire is exactly what makes him human...
...first to applaud progress if it is beneficial and wise; however, I do not like the direction the New Genetics is taking. Scientists should not start tampering with man, regardless of how high their intentions are. Any scientist who harbors a desire to be God has an astronomical ego and is to be greatly feared and watched...
Moynihan traveled to Ithaca on April 5 for an interview with the Cornell faculty committee which will select the new Senior professor. The chair has been empty since its last incumbent, the political scientist Clinton Rossiter, died last fall...
...surprisingly, a large number of University officials have already reached the opposite conclusion. Three days after the aborted Counter Teach-In, the Faculty Council described the Land affair as one "in which threats led to the cancellation of a scheduled lecture by a well-known scientist." And soon afterward, a statement by President-elect Bok again alluded to Land by saying that "for the second time this year, visitors at Harvard have been prevented from speaking by the obstructive acts of others...
With a canoe and sampling bottles, two Penn State University professors spent five months last year testing 60 miles of the Ohio and Monongahela rivers near Pittsburgh. As a result, Biologist John Zavodni and Political Scientist David Nixon (no kin to the President) documented 500 cases of industrial water pollution and filed 362 affidavits with the Justice Department...