Word: weber
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...greatest income yet may come from Ag 246, which was concocted-with the help of Chemist Camille Wermuth and longtime aide Dr. Bernard Weber-as an improvement on a Laborit arthritis drug. By molecular manipulation, Laborit and his colleagues created 40 variants of the arthritis medicine, then started systematically to test each one. On only the second try, they found what they were looking for. They called it Ag 246; it is also known as MEMPP, short for chlorhydrate of morpholino-ethyl-2 methy14 pheny16 pyridazone...
...Harvard's four-seniors Paul Gunderson, Geoff Picard, Harry Pollack, and Bill Weber, who represented the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics - still came in second. A foursome from the Penn Athletic Club covered the course in 19:14, ten seconds under the Crimson time...
...Harvard boat, with Paul Gunderson, Geoff Picard, Harry Pollack, and Bill Weber, represented the U.S. in the four without cox competition at the 1964 Olympic games in Tokyo. In today's four with cox race, Arthur Watson will be in the stern...
...witnessed the upgrading of chaplaincy programs among those who, although referred to as "offenders," are most frequently the "victims" of homelessness, churchlessness and joblessness. The work of the minister behind bars is one of the most frustrating yet rewarding experiences that a clergyman can have. (THE REV.) LESLIE F. WEBER Secretary...
...Weber and Freud would be startled to find themselves listed as behaviorists. Three, not all empirical studies are behavioral, nor is behaviorism exclusively empirical. Many areas of politics do not lend themselves to the kinds of generalizations (often quantitative) which behaviorism favors. The methods and concepts used by behav are based on a theory of politics (which emphasizes processes rather than structures, individuals and groups rather than institutions). This theory is to put it mildly, not the only conceivable approach to politics, or the only possible framework for observation...