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...those convicted on Gouzenko's evidence, eight are behind bars: ex-M.P. Fred Rose in St. Vincent de Paul, near Montreal; the others in Kingston Penitentiary, where all are rated as "reformable" under the prison grading system. In Britain, Scientist Dr. Allan Nunn May is in prison (ten years), but British officials will not say where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: THE DOMINION: 32 Months After | 5/24/1948 | See Source »

...A.S.C. asked the National Opinion Research Center of the University of Denver to find out, by the most approved and careful methods, what its scientist members think about the whole question of "security," loyalty checks and Government service. According to the research center's report, most of them agree that some sort of "security clearance procedures" are necessary. But they believe that a scientist accused of disloyalty or "un-Americanism" should be given an opportunity to defend himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: How to Lose Scientists | 5/3/1948 | See Source »

Whether or not the social scientist is pulling on a string with nothing attached to the end formed the basis for disagreement between Percy W. Bridgman '04, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and Samuel A. Stouffer, professor of Sociology, in their discussion on "The Strategy of the Social Sciences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bridgman, Stouffer Disagree About International Role of Social Science | 4/21/1948 | See Source »

Tonight's discussion is the eighth sponsored by the Graduate Forum, which was conceived and organized last spring to study the problems and methods of the social scientist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Chairs Forum Debate Here Tonight | 4/20/1948 | See Source »

Kupferman himself is no scientist. The son of an Austrian cigarmaker, he put himself through art school by soda-jerking in Boston's North Station, and graduated to become a guard in the Boston Museum (which now owns several of his works). Kupferman drinks coffee by the potful in order to keep painting far into the night. He spends his days teaching and banging the brasses for modern art. "I used to be an introvert," he confesses, "but now I even talk to people on streetcars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Wet & Dry | 4/19/1948 | See Source »

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