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During the centuries there have been countless attempts to define an artist. In modern times many naive men, considering the scientist to be of more importance, have tried to define him--with equally little success. The artist and scientist continue in opposition, yet their exact character remains undetermined...
With the statement that "each of us makes his own individual world by his own individual thinking," William Duncan Kilpatrick, C.S.B., a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, opened a lecture last night in Phillips Brooks House. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Christian Science Organization of Harvard...
...Kilpatrick, C.S.B., of Detroit, Michigan, will lecture on Christian Science this evening at 8 o'clock in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House. Mr. Kilpatrick is well known as a lecturer, being one of the seven members of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston...
...Urey, 41, is the third U. S. scientist to receive the world's richest prize (about $41,000) in Chemistry.* No award for Chemistry was made last year. The Physics prize will not be awarded this year...
...mathematical logicians in the world. His Principles oj Quantum Mechanics is a monument of human cerebration. That book is utterly incomprehensible to ordinary men who had never heard of its author until Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac won a Nobel Prize last year. Only a few of the ablest scholar-scientists can follow the chain of symbolic reasoning in Principles of Quantum Mechanics, and among them none is more articulate, more authoritative, more sensible than Sir James Hopwood Jeans, president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Like a modern St. Paul, Sir James has taken it upon himself...