Word: siever
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Raymond Siever, professor of Geological Sciences, said a nuclear waste disposal site "should be an area with granite deposits, without volcanoe and earthquake activity, and with a low population...
...Siever has served as a consultant to the Environmental Protection Agency under the Carter Administration, and to the congressional Office of Technology Assessment...
...Siever said that the presence of the sites "should neither be frightening or accepted as a matter of course" to communities near the proposed sites. He made his remarks at an annual meeting of the New England Newspaper Association...
...History: William A. Graham Jr. '70, associate professor of Islamic Religion: Stanley J. Tambiah, professor of Anthropology: Robert P. Bergman, associate professor of Fine Arts: David Dressler, lecturer on Biochemistry and Biology: Melvin Joel Konner, associate professor of Biological Anthropology: Joel Porte. professor of English and American Literature: Raymond Siever, professor of Geology; Paul Starr, assistant professor of Sociology: Tison Street, associate professor of Music; and Ernest E. Williams, professor of Biology...
...Faculty discussion: "Volcanoes, Deep Sea Trenches, and Island Arcs." Raymond Siever, professor of Geology, will hold forth in Science Center B. So you wanted a diverse education? So you were rained upon by the capricious belches of Mt. St. Helen...