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They chose Birch, then just an up and coming young physicist who had worked with Bridgman, now a leading man in the study of the combinations of pressure and temperature. With his changing staff--usually between four and five men--Birch has in most recent studies virtually disproven an old theory on heat convections causing mountains and at the same time advancing the study of the earth's pressures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Secluded Dunbar Laboratory Studies Earth's Composition, Professor Birch Heads College's Geophysical Research | 11/25/1953 | See Source »

Died. Dr. Herbert Eugene Ives, 71, noted physicist, who first developed and demonstrated television (1927), color television (1929), three-dimensional movies (1933) and photo-transmission by wire (1924); in Upper Montclair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Nov. 23, 1953 | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

...Wisconsin senator then asked Furry if the President of Harvard had ever asked him if he were a Communist. The Physicist's reply was no. But Pusey had no need for such a question, for by the time of his inauguration, he of course had access to the Corporation's report...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Furry Is Silent on Radar Espionage | 11/5/1953 | See Source »

During 15 years of work with the police and with insurance companies, William Wirich Harper of Pasadena, physicist-consultant on auto accidents, has investigated 3,000 smashups. He has come to a basic conclusion: "We have spent too damn much time worrying about the cause of accidents. It's time we started worrying about the cause of injuries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Safe Accidents | 10/19/1953 | See Source »

Nevertheless, the Review Board branded Radulovich with the stigma of disenrollment for security reasons. This means that his future as a physicist will be limited to positions of little trust and less national value. The government does not hire physicists whose loyalty status, even by implication, is poor, and private industry is almost as severe in awarding choice jobs. Despite his personal clearance, and seven year service in the Air Force Reserve, to many people his release will always be tantamount to a dishonorable discharge. And he will always be considered a security risk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Drum-Out | 10/19/1953 | See Source »

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