Word: specialist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scientists, the biggest trouble is that the arctic is a poor laboratory. The very mechanics of existence are too tough to leave time or energy for experiment. So the Army took over the empty laundry in Wilmette. Directed by Swiss-born Henri Bader, snow-and-avalanche specialist, the Army Corps of Engineers turned the three-story building into SIPRE (Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment...
...tradition in Russia was also emphasized by Harold J. Berman, professor of Law and specialist in the Russian legal system. In the light of this, Berman said, "it is plausible that Stalin during his lifetime attempted to provide for the succession of his power to one man, probably Malenkov, and assuming that there is not complete mistrust of Malenkov among the top leaders such as Molotov and Beria, I see no reason why a peaceful and orderly succession is not possible...
Long Future. "To the historical specialist, the five or six thousand years of civilization seem intolerably long. But this is a minute interval to the biologist. Man is very young; the human deployment is in an explosive and very early phase. Man is the result of of two thousand million years of biological evolution: he has every prospect of an equal or even greater span of psychosocial evolution of the brain...
...Livingston Tallmadge Merchant, 49, deputy to U.S. Ambassador to NATO William Draper, to be Assistant Secretary for European Affairs. Merchant, a prosperous investment counselor, went to State as an economic specialist...
...Peters, an ex-Army chaplain from Oklahoma City (TIME, Oct. 8, 1951), was absorbed by World Neighbors. Its two pilot projects in India became models for what Dr. Burkhart plans to set up elsewhere: a system of small but highly trained technical teams, e.g., an agronomist and a nutrition specialist, who will settle down in selected districts, advising villagers and farmers in their immediate localities...