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Word: scientiste (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seminars will be led by Arthur A. Maass, associate professor of Government, who described the program as an attempt to "fill the need for fundamental research bringing together the knowledge and research of both the social and applied scientist." He emphasized that recent population increases and technological improvements have greatly complicated the study of conservation techniques. "Federal laws on the field are confusing and inconsistent, making comprehensive, integrated programs difficult to develop," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Littauer School Professors Plan Conservation Projects | 3/21/1956 | See Source »

...scientist is Dr. Erich Varnoff. Exiled by a "foreign power," Varnoff decides to rule the world. As he puts it, "I will perfect my own race of people." Varnoff sets up a monster-making establishment in an old dilapidated mansion, the old Willows Place, which is hidden deep in an old secluded swamp. "This swamp," one of the characters later reveals, "is a monument to death...

Author: By Jonathan Beecher, | Title: Monsters | 3/1/1956 | See Source »

...King Jr., chairman of the university's sociology department, resigned from the faculty. The university administration, he charged, is "no longer able to defend the freedom of thought, inquiry and speech which are essential for higher education to flourish." Two days later, at Mississippi State College, Political Scientist William Buchanan decided to resign too. The state house of representatives denounced the two professors as "misguided reformers," urged the heads of all state-supported colleges to "use every effort to prevent subversive influences from infiltrating into our institutions." Governor James P. Coleman agreed. "If a man feels a team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Then There Were None | 2/27/1956 | See Source »

Suzanne Labin writes with a hatpin. This young (thirtyish) French political scientist impales totalitarian myths and neutralist delusions, prods lukewarm intellectuals who rarely rise to the defense of democracy, or if they do, praise it with faint damns. Author Labin has small use for so-called thinkers who don the smoked glasses of a spurious objectivity and report that they can see no difference between Western freedom and Eastern tyranny except "shades of grey." She believes that it is worth restating the great central truth, or "secret," of democracy, i.e., that it is the first, last, best and only hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Liberty Is a Lady | 2/27/1956 | See Source »

Last week Astronomer Gerard Peter Kuiper (rhymes with piper) of the University of Chicago made another move toward demoting Pluto. Recent observations have proved that its period of rotation on its own axis is more than six days (TIME, Feb. 6). For a planet, says Scientist Kuiper, this is too slow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Demoted Planet | 2/20/1956 | See Source »

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