Word: technologist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bravo! for the courage it took to write about America's outdated medical system. As a former medical technologist, and a disabled one for 18 years, there's nothing about hospitals and doctors that I don't know...
...uniqueness. Show me a neurologist who can "give an adequate explanation of conceptual thought in terms of brain action," he says; a zoologist who can "discover a non-human species of animal the members of which engage in conversation with one another"; and, most important of all, a technologist who can "produce a machine, specifically not a computer but an artifact that, without being programmed to do so, can engage in conversation with human beings...
...rushed to his home, just three blocks from where the Watts riots began. Son of a pharmacist (both his parents have college degrees), Terry was president of his class, chief justice of the student court and a political science major. He is working for college money as a computer technologist at North American Aviation's Autonetics Division, and has been awarded full scholarships by both Harvard and Stanford. He hopes to become a diplomat, is torn between the two schools, but leans toward Harvard. An introspective boy who has never attended an integrated school, he worries about the competition...
MARIAN WILSON Registered Medical Technologist American Society of Clinical Pathologists Williamsville...
...They used to let it dry in the air, stored it in hogsheads, in which it fermented; now, to cut losses from spoilage in storage, this method has largely been supplanted by flue-curing, or redrying, which pasteurizes the tobacco before storage and prevents fermentation. A Polish-born agricultural technologist, Jan Beffinger, recently reported that there is less lung cancer among smokers in Russia and Poland, where air-cured tobacco is treated with enzymes to control the fermentation...