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Officials at JPL downplayed such concerns, saying they were certain of the existence of solid objects, even without being sure of their size, shape, or mass. But, according to Charles Beichman '73, a senior scientist at JPL, the concerns expressed by Grindlay and others may not have been entirely speculative...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: Vega: Just Another Star? | 8/16/1983 | See Source »

Dr.T. (for Thomas) Berry Brazelton, 65, says he is no scientist, which shows a becoming modesty, but he would have a hard time denying that he is the nation's pre-eminent baby doctor. A whole generation of pediatricians has studied and worked with him at Harvard Medical School and the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston. Tens of thousands of anxious parents have been reassured by his easygoing guidebooks (Infants and Mothers, Toddlers and Parents, Doctor and Child, On Becoming a Family). Millions of infants who never met him have been tested and evaluated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The New Dr. Spock: A Great Dad | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

...Fire, Lord Irwin in Gandhi, a doge of Venice in NBC's Marco Polo, Albert Speer's father in ABC's Inside the Third Reich, Pope Pius XII in CBS's The Scarlet and the Black, a crooked art dealer in Sphinx, a German scientist in The Formula, and the British censor who prosecuted D.H. Lawrence in Priest of Love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: New Notes from an Old Cello | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

...married to Leonard W. Cronkhite a nuclear scientist and business man died in 1947 Cronkhite is survived by three step children. Bayard Morse of Rockport Mass Dr. Leonard W. Cronkhite Jr. of Wauwatosar Wisc and Elizabeth Minot of Cambridge eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren

Author: By Holly A. Idelson, | Title: Ex-Radcliffe Dean Cronkhite Dies at 90 | 8/9/1983 | See Source »

...part, the scientist will have nothing to do with such assertions. Acknowledging his involvement with the 1972 treaty, he states, somewhat testily: "I have never let it compromise my standards of accuracy. And in fact it's the other way around. It's the fact that my standards of accuracy are offended by sloppy evidence and proper analytical work that I think it's worthwhile to devote time to this. A better job could be done...

Author: By Michael J. Abramowitz, | Title: Pushing For Proof | 7/26/1983 | See Source »

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