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These remarks preface this article every year, but their truth is reaffirmed with each freshman class. For unless the prospective physicist has full comprehension of all of his required mathematics courses, he will almost certainly find theoretical physics completely beyond his grasp...
...witnesses, in addition to Struik, listed M.I.T. professors Norman Levinson, mathematics; Lawrence B. Arguimbau, electrical engineering; A. M. Gelbart, Edwin Blaisdell, and Nathan Rosen, a physicist, believed to be in Israel...
...Harvard for his Ph.D., in 1946 joined the faculty of Princeton University. When Swarthmore found him, he was American Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees - a position he took over from Frank Aydelotte, Swarthmore's seventh president and grand old man. ¶ Resignation of the Week : Nobel Prize-winning Physicist Arthur H. Compton as Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis. One of the pioneers of atomic research, Compton will remain at the university as Distinguished Service Professor of natural philosophy, devote his life to studying "the relation of science to human affairs...
...Physicist Wendell H. Furry, of Harvard, one of last month's most reluctant witnesses, hinted at a change of heart. He requested the committee to grant him a return engagement in April...
...Physicist Darling. The Brooklynites were not the only casualties announced last week. Another was Physicist Bryon T. Darling of Ohio State, who appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Though he is now working on a special U.S. Air Force project, Darling flatly refused to say whether or not he is or ever was a Communist. He also refused to answer such questions as whether or not he had access to classified information, whether he had ever belonged to the Midtown Club of the Communist Party in Detroit, or whether he knew of any Communist cell now operating...