Word: seymour
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...head, they might be able to do more about diseases. But they have never had a window-in-the-head to match the window-in-the-stomach that one Alexis St. Martin once gave them.* Last week, after four years' experimenting, University of Pennsylvania Physiologist Seymour S. Kety, 32, thought he had the next best thing: a way of testing the brain's blood as it comes & goes...
Other Faculty members elected to the Academy include, in the field of mathematical and physical sciences: William Henry McAdams, Julian Seymour Schwinger, Hassler Whitney, Robert Burns Woodward, and Oscar Zariski; in natural and physiological sciences: Allan Macy Butler, Edward Sears Castle '25, Edward Delos Churchill, John Rock '14, and George Wald; in the social arts; Charles Allerton Coolidge '17; and in the humanities: Frederick May Eliot...
...indulge in the highly personal for the moment, I was particularly struck by two of the three poems contributed by Seymour Lawrence (the chief editorial hand behind "Wake")--the ones entitled "City Nun" and "A Love Song." I also might mention that I found a little piece of wit, charm, and whimsey by E.E. Cummings called "A Little Girl Named I" the most entertaining thing in the entire magazine. It is lonely in its modernistie company: but it is wonderful...
Currently putting out Wake number six, the first issue to appear minus the Harvard name, Seymour Lawrence '48, John Hawkes, Jr. '47, and John A. Rogers '49 have transformed what was originally a puny effort to replace the wartime expired Advocate into a literary magazine with a national and international reputation...
Except for a serious lack of courage in Washington, this nation could have a stable economy, according to Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics...