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Sanford, R. T.; Schlesinger, J. S.; Shepard, W. D.; Shillito, J., Jr.; Siegal, D. Silberberg, A. R.; Snyder, J. N.; Solverson, R. R.; Snow, J. H.; Southwick, C. H.; Strauss; L. H.; Sturgis, R. L.; Swartz, M. N.
Meanwhile, the Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) Department, which is based in the University Museum on Oxford Street along with the Kummel collection, will consolidate its fragmented faculty and expand with new laboratories into the vacated area, according to Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology Paul Hoffman.
Asian art had a foothold in the U.S. as early as the 18th century, when blue and white Chinese porcelain was a mark of wealth and taste in households, like Thomas Jefferson's, that could afford it. Commodore Matthew Perry's arrival in Tokyo Bay in 1853, which forced Meiji...
I don't know why it's acceptable for rich women to go to formal events dressed like the female Lamborghini team from The Cannonball Run. But perhaps it's because women at both ends of the economic spectrum have a lot of leisure time and therefore are more focused...
Close to half a million bikers will pour into Sturgis, S. Dak, this week for the annual motorcycle rally, revving their hogs to a deafening pitch and baring their Harley-Davidson tattoos for all to see. But no matter how much leather they don, most will have a hard time...