Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...appointment of Dr. Eliot will add great strength to the Department of Maternal and Child Health, which has been ably headed by Dr. Harold Coe Stuart since its founding in 1927," John C. Snyder, Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, said...
...Eliot's coming will make it possible to grant Dr. Stuart's request to be relieved of administrative duties so that he may devote the major portion of his time to research," Snyder added...
...Subject." On the television program with Adlai, heartily approving his ideas, was New Mexico's Senator Clinton Anderson, chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (who had previously said he did not believe the U.S. should call off its tests). Also there was Missouri's Senator Stuart Symington (he quickly changed the subject to the need for greater national defense). Public backing for Stevenson came from ten Caltech scientists (including Speech Adviser Harrison Brown). They were promptly rebuked by Caltech President Lee DuBridge for their "partisan stand." Sixty-two scientists from the Atomic Energy Commission...
Discussing other aspects of the British "public mind," he praised the British love of "dog fight" and compromise, felt that "we are much nearer to John Stuart Mill's idea of government by discussion than we realize," and said the press and broadcasting have helped to bring this about. Television could never become important as radio, since "ideas are not visible," Sir William added...
Rodger Clifton, captain Chouteau Dyer, Sigo Falk, Peter Macky, Duane Murner, Stuart Ogden, and Greg Stone will demonstrate various strokes and dives. Coaches Bill Brooks and John Conner will also attend...