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HARVARD, Mass., April 28--America's colleges and universities must remain strongholds of basic research, Alan T. Waterman, director of the National Science Foundation, said this morning...
Dedicating the College Observatory's 60-foot radio telescope, the largest in this hemisphere, Waterman explained that in academic communities, rather than in foundations or special research institutes, there is a scholarly interchange of views between various disciplines that is essential to the process of research...
This morning the greatest step of the first part will be completed when Alan T. Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation, will dedicate the new 60-foot George R. Agassiz radio telescope at Harvard. This instrument, the second largest in the world, will be in operation shortly, supplementing but not replacing the 24-foot telescope already at Agassiz...
...Rictus of Terror. In the decade following World War I, Alabama-born William March became wealthy as a vice president of the Waterman Steamship Corp. After Company K's brief success, he left business for full-time writing, without getting any highbrow attention. His work, in addition to Company K, is well represented in this omnibus, with a short version of another novel, October Island, twelve fables and 21 short stories...
GRUEN WATCH CO., which has had trouble keeping time lately (loss for year ending March 1955: $1,125,000), will try to get back in the black this year by acquiring and operating the 71-year-old Waterman Pen Co. of Montreal...