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Word: leyden (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that the University will be losing more than an astronomer when his resignation becomes effective: he has always loved to teach and been concerned with undergraduates, who regard him as their best friend in the Department. Yet when Shapley first offered him an Observatory fellowship at a meeting in Leyden, Bok thought Harvard was just an observatory, and did not understand that it was also a university. Yet later he was to become critical of his Department and at one point say, "a university that does not exist for teaching has lost direction...

Author: By Adam Clymer, | Title: The Learned Astronomer | 11/17/1956 | See Source »

...Appointment of the week: Quaker Hugh Borton, 53, to succeed Geographer Gilbert White as president of the nation's oldest Quaker college, Haverford. A Haverford graduate ('26), Borton studied at Tokyo Imperial University (now Tokyo University), got his Ph.D. at the State University of Leyden in The Netherlands. From 1942 to 1948, he served in the State Department, rose to be chief of the Division of Northeast Asian Affairs. When Haverford picked him out of 250 candidates, he was professor of Japanese and director of the East Asian Institute at Columbia University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 10/29/1956 | See Source »

...route, the show's 101 paintings added up to $5,600,000 worth of art masterworks, ranging in period from late Renaissance to Braque and Matisse, in size from a 20-ft. Monet Nymphéas to an 11-in Madonna and Child by Dutch Master Lucas van Leyden. Owner of this treasure trove (plus an estimated 2,000 additional paintings and drawings and some 1,000 pieces of sculpture stacked away in apartments and warehouses): Multimillionaire Walter P. Chrysler Jr., at 46 a retired business executive, a sometime book publisher, horse breeder, Broadway producer, collector of odds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: ROAD SHOW | 4/16/1956 | See Source »

...Norman Leyden, musical director of CBS's The $64,000 Question, helpfully enumerated the types of music required for a big giveaway show. Included are: 1) "Playon music." to fit the personality of the contestant as he comes on stage; 2) "Sorting and Punching music," to fit the mechanical gyrations of the IBM machine as it picks out the card containing questions; 3) "Thinking music," to match the cerebrations of the contestant as he tries to come up with the right answer; and 4) "Cold-Sweat music," to match the audience mood as the contestant broods inside the illuminated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Busy Air, Jan. 2, 1956 | 1/2/1956 | See Source »

Schlesinger was professor of History at the University from 1924 to 1939 when he became Francis Lee Higginson Professor until his retirement last year. Schlesinger has been a visiting lecturer at the Universities of London. Leyden and Edinburgh. He has also written and edited numerous books on literature and history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Truman Might Receive Honorary Degree Here | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

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