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...He’s less concerned with the tradition of Western Civilization to be defended or upheld [than] the capacity to deal with the world??s vast populations,” says Salstonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier...
Weller won the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for war correspondence for a story on the world??s first major surgical operation in a submerged submarine, an appendectomy during which the crew had to make use of a tea strainer and spoons...
...goal is to the get the world??s best scientists here. We would not have a first-rate science program if we didn’t have men,” she says. “And we would not have the best women here because the best women want to be around the best scientists...
...experiences in the fall of 2001 included working on one of the world??s only farms that milks donkeys and living in a castle in Tuscany purported to be haunted by a ghost...
...sciences, my sphere of expertise, the humanities play a crucial role of inspiration. Nobel Laureate Dudley Hershbach made us write poems in his Chem 10 class because he believes that the desire to learn about the root causes of phenomena in the world arises from our appreciation of the world??s beauty. Aesthetic sensibility even suffuses the judgment of merit of scientific theories; the highest compliment a scientist can bestow is to call a theory “beautiful” or to call a set of experiments “elegant.” Scientists attempt...