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  1. HARVARD CASE HISTORIES IN EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE (VOLS. 1 & 2) by James Bryant, editor Conant, 1957-01-01
  2. Harvard Case Studies in Experimental Science: Volume 1 by James Bryant (editor) Conant, 1957-01-01
  3. Robert Boyle's Experiments in Pneumatics by James Bryant (Editor) Conant, 1950-01-01
  4. Harvard Case Histories In Experimental Science : Volume 1 by James Bryant (Editor) Conant, 1970
  5. Robert Boyle's Experiments in Pneumatics (Harvard case histories in Experimental science, case # 1) by James Bryant (editor) Conant, 1967-01-01
  6. Pasteur's and Tyndall's Study of Spontaneous Generation by James Bryant [Editor] Conant, 1953
  7. Harvard Case Histories in Experimental Science. Volumes 1 & 2. by James Bryant, (Editor), Conant, 1970-01-01
  8. Harvard Case Histories in Experimental Science Volume 1 by James Bryant (editor) Conant, 1957-01-01
  9. Harvard Case Studies in Experimental Science: Volume 1 by James Bryant - Editor Conant, 1956
  10. Harvard Case Studies in Experimental Science: Volume 2 by James Bryant (editor) Conant, 1957-01-01
  11. Case 7 Pasteur's and Tyndall's Study of Spontaneous Generationb by James Bryant, editor Conant, 1971
  12. Pasteur's and Tyndall's Study of Spontaneous Generation by James Bryant (Editor) Conant, 1959-01-01
  13. Harvard Case Histories in Experimental Science, Volume I by Conant, James Bryant, et al., Editors, 1957
  14. Pasteur’s and Tyndall’s study of spontaneous generation. by James Bryant, editor. [PASTEUR] CONANT, 1971

41. ROBERT ULICH: EDUCATOR OF EDUCATORS
by Heather Miller, Editor and Author. and comparative education were recognized withhis appointment to the first James Bryant Conant Professorship at Harvard
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ROBERT ULICH: EDUCATOR OF EDUCATORS
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by Heather Miller, Editor and Author Robert Ulich was a professor of the history and philosophy of education at Harvard University from 1935 until 1960. During those years, he published ten books whose subjects ranged from comparative education to the history of educational thought to his own philosophy of self-transcendence outlined in his best known book, The Human Career
Ulich's first wife Elsa, who was known in Germany as the Swedish Angel of Siberia for her work with POWs during World War I.
In 1929 he married Elsa Brandstroem, daughter of the Swedish ambassador to Russia. As a Swedish Red Cross nurse, she had acted on behalf of German prisoners of war by visiting heartrendering camp after camp all over Siberia, and thereafter became known as the Swedish Angel of Siberia.
There is little question that the tragic rise of the Nazi party in Germany, whose ultimate aims Ulich foresaw with uncommon clarity, shaped his approach to educational philosophy. Ulich wrote, "Nothing is more dangerous to mankind than the divine gift of faith uncontrolled by the equally divine gift of reason."

42. THC-WCF
Kauffman novelist and man of letters, is the associate Editor of The The king ofconsolidation was James Bryant Conant, the Harvard University president who
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Home Principles Programs People ... THC Prague, The Czech Republic 1997: Conveners Declaration Speakers Prague 1997: Bill Kauffman Bill Kauffman novelist and man of letters, is the associate editor of The Family in America , published by the Rockford Institute. His books include Every Man a King, America First! and Country Towns of New York. He is an historian of forgotten political and social movements and a fierce defender of local identity. "THINK LOCALLY, ACT LOCALLY, LIVE LOCALLY: EDUCATION ON THE HUMAN SCALE" I live in the rural western part of New York State: a land of dairy farms and finger lakes, of proud lady ghosts and the desolate beauty of winter. It is unlike any other place on earth, except that, like every other place on earth, it is beleaguered by Strangers Who Know Best. The latest assault is a bipartisan collaborationas mischief usually isbetween the Republican lieutenant governor, Betsy McCaughey Ross, whom the New York Post once described as having the "brain of Henry Kissinger and the body of Jessica Rabbit," and Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who, alas, possesses the brain of Jessica Rabbit and the body of Henry Kissinger.

43. American Historical Association
Part IILewis H. Morgan s European journal, Leslie A. White, Editor.Compiled Our future in the atomic age, by James Bryant Conant. New
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Dexter Perkins, 1956
The Monroe doctrine, 1823-1826 , by Dexter Perkins. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 The history of Rochester libraries , Blake McKelvey, editor. Part IILewis H.
Morgan's European journal, Leslie A. White, editor. Compiled under the supervision
of Dexter Perkins, city historian, by authority of the Board of Trustees of the
Rochester Public Library. Rochester, N.Y., [Rochester] Historical Society, 1937. Hands off; a history of the Monroe doctrine , by Dexter Perkins. Boston, Little,
Brown and Company, 1941. America and two wars , by Dexter Perkins. Boston: Little, Brown and Company,
The United States and the Caribbean . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1947 The evolution of American foreign policy . New York: Oxford University Press,
The story of U.S. foreign policy

44. New England Ancestors Magazine - New England Historic Genealogical Society(NEHGS
6 41–42, and such descent for Harvard president James Bryant Conant appears under byEmman Marian Otis; and Otis Chandler (b. 1927), Editor and publisher of
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45. *O* Book Titles
The Oregon Trail, Francis Parkman. Organic Syntheses, James Bryant Conant,Editor. Original Papers in the Case of Roux De Marsilly, Andrew Lang.
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46. WCF 1:Bill Kauffman
Kauffman, novelist and man of letters, is the associate Editor of The The king ofconsolidation was James Bryant Conant, the Harvard University president who
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Bill Kauffman Bill Kauffman, novelist and man of letters, is the associate editor of The Family in America, published by the Rockford Institute. His books include Every Man a King, America First! and Country Towns of New York. He is an historian of forgotten political and social movements and a fierce defender of local identity. THINK LOCALLY, ACT LOCALLY, LIVE LOCALLY: EDUCATION ON THE HUMAN SCALE I live in the rural western part of New York State: a land of dairy farms and finger lakes, of proud lady ghosts and the desolate beauty of winter. It is unlike any other place on earth, except that, like every other place on earth, it is beleaguered by Strangers Who Know Best. The latest assault is a bipartisan collaborationas mischief usually isbetween the Republican lieutenant governor, Betsy McCaughey Ross, whom the New York Post once described as having the "brain of Henry Kissinger and the body of Jessica Rabbit," and Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who, alas, possesses the brain of Jessica Rabbit and the body of Henry Kissinger. The tandem of Silver and Ross propose to make all-day kindergarten mandatory for New York’s alarmingly unregulated five-year-olds. And taking a cue from the Carnegie Corporation’s Task Force on Learning in the Primary Grades, which recommended the incarceration in school of every three and four-year-old in America, Silver and Ross urged the enrollment of New York’s four-year-olds in what the speaker infelicitously terms "a regiment of educational exposure."

47. Colby | Commencement | Past Commencement Speakers
1957. Erwin D. Canham, Editor, Christian Science Monitor. 1958. Mary Ellen Chase,Maine author. 1960. James Bryant Conant, president emeritus, Harvard University.
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48. JCE 1997 (74) 609 [Jun] In This Issue
JJ Lagowski for his 17 years of exemplary service as Editor of the Robert D. Beckerreceived the James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching.
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The Cover: Inorganic Photochemistry Redux This month's cover was quilted from false-color luminescence images of a model of an airplane wing undergoing wind-tunnel testing. The colors indicate different pressures on different parts of the surface and are obtained from the intensity of fluorescence from a pressure sensing paint (see the paper by Gouterman that begins on page 679). This is one of thirteen papers in this issue that were generated from presentations at the symposium on inorganic photochemistry at the ACS national meeting last fall in Orlando, FL. The symposium, organized by Kirk S. Schanze and Russell H. Schmehl, updates a symposium, "Inorganic Photochemistry: State of the Art", that took place at an ACS meeting in Seattle in 1983. The earlier one, organized by Morton Hoffman, was published in the October 1983 issue of the Journal and is still available as a reprint volume from JCE Books (see page 635, ref 1).
Schanze and Schmehl provide an overview of the symposium papers beginning on page 633. Many full-color illustrations from these papers, including the two false-color images of airplane wings that form the cover, appear in this overview. This issue in combination with the earlier state-of-the-art reprint volume provides an excellent overview of a very important area of research that has broad applicability to biochemistry, solid-state chemistry, and chemical sensing. The ACS National Meeting This month has been more hectic than most around Journal House because many of your staff were at the ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, attending sessions and staffing the JCE booth at the Chemical Exposition. (By the way, the booth is a great place to meet and chat with the editor, high school editor, book review editor, and the editor of

49. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books
With a foreword by James Bryant Conant Harvard University Press Martin Raff, KeithRoberts James D. Watson Alder, Berni J., Editor Special Purpose Computers
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Simulated Annealing and Boltzmann Machines. A Stochastic Approach to Combinatorial Optimization and Neural Computing.
Turtle Geometry: The Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics

MIT Press, 1986. [ISBN 0262510375
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
McGraw-Hill, 1985. [ISBN 0070004846
Dynamics - The Geometry of Behavior
Addison-Wesley, 1992. [ISBN 0201567164
Foundations of Mechanics. Second Edition
W.A. Benjamin, 1978. [ISBN 080530102X
Dynamics - The Geometry of Behavior. Part 1: Periodic Behavior ( Vismath Volume 1)
Aerial Press, Inc., 1982. [ISBN 0942344014 Dynamics - The Geometry of Behavior. Part 3: Global Behavior ( Vismath Volume 3) Aerial Press, Inc., 1985. [ISBN 0942344030 Handbook of Mathematical Functions Dover Publications, Inc., 1965. [ISBN 0486612724 Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Statistical Physics Dover Publications, Inc., 1963. [ISBN 0486632288 AY's Neuroanatomy of C. elegans for Computation CRC Press, 1992. [ISBN 0849342341 Sophus Lie's 1884 Differential Invariant Paper Math Sci Press, 1975. [ISBN 0915692112

50. C&EN: PEOPLE
in 1946 as news Editor and quickly rose to Editor and finally to Award for Excellencein Education, ACS regional teaching and James Bryant Conant Awards, and
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ISSN 0009-2347 [Previous Story] [Next Story] Obituaries Roger E. Gerkin, 70, professor emeritus in the department of chemistry at Ohio State University (OSU), died on May 23. Gerkin was born in Indiana and received his primary and secondary education in Indiana public schools. Since he was too young for military service in World War II, he proceeded directly to the University of Chicago, where he received A.B. and M.S. degrees in physical chemistry. In 1958, after completing graduate experimental work at the University of California, Berkeley, he accepted a temporary position at the University of Chicago. There, he worked with C. A. Hutchison Jr., who introduced him to the field of low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Gerkin was awarded a Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from Berkeley under the guidance of K. S. Pitzer in 1960 and joined the OSU faculty in 1962. His early interest in the structures and properties of crystalline solids led Gerkin to undertake X-ray crystallographic studies on a great variety of carefully prepared pure inorganic and organic crystals. His extensive experimental investigations in physical chemistry included thermodynamic studies of heat capacities of crystalline solids; EPR spectroscopic studies at low and high magnetic field strengths in pure and dilutely substituted single crystals; studies of triplet-state EPR spectra and of isotope effects in triplet states; crystalline disorder; phase transitions in molecular and hydrated ionic crystals; and hydrogen-bonding in crystalline organic acids and hydrated inorganic salts.

51. The Cincinnati Post
Seven Hills Upper School chemistry teacher Linda Ford has been named national winnerof the 2003 James Bryant Conant Award in Editor of The Cincinnati Post
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52. AIP Niels Bohr Library
MARC Display. Harvard case histories in experimental science by James BryantConant, general Editor and others. by Conant, James Bryant, 18931978.
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53. The Big Test Nathan Glazer
James Bryant Conant and Henry Chauncey play key roles, and in the early 1930s, asConant becomes president of emeritus at Harvard University, coEditor of The
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Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, at 10:47 AM PT Dear Nat, I've been looking forward to this book for a long time, and I find myself impressed, annoyed, and disappointed. I'm tremendously impressed by the first chunk of the book, which is a description of the emergence of the SAT-tested meritocracy. Lemann is emerging as our leading chronicler of hugely important but under-reported events. And the social transformation he captures here is momentous. It is nothing less than the death of one elitethe WASP Establishmentand the rise of anotherthe meritocratic establishment. Continue Article We all sense that this transformation occurred sometime after World War II. Lemann won't like me invoking them, but in The Bell Curve , Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein include one fact that starkly illustrates the shift. In 1952, the average verbal SAT score for incoming freshmen at Harvard was 583. Ninety percent of all applicants whose fathers had gone to Harvard were admitted. By 1960, the average verbal SAT score was 678. The middle student in the 1952 class would have been at the bottom of the 1960 class. The WASP gentlemen had been replaced by brainy strivers. While telling us about Conant and Chauncey, Lemann keeps reminding us about the fundamental issues at stake and the central problems inherent in a meritocracy. The new SAT-based system gave some people more opportunity but also closed off opportunity for people who couldn't ace the tests. Furthermore, weren't Conant and Chauncey just undermining one system of social rank and replacing it with another, and possibly even more rigid, one? I am much friendlier to the current elite than Lemann is, but he is right to raise all these issues.

54. Review Of Nicholas Lemann, The Big Test
September / October 1999 Mark Satin, Editor. II especially Henry Chauncey, headof the Educational Testing Service, and James Bryant Conant, president of
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55. Computers As Tutors
this book and author are coming from James Bryant Conant Withinfive years afterConant published his frightening insight The info Editor is Tony.Ryan@its
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by Frederick Bennett (1996) http://www.concentric.net/~faben1 A few quotes help to establish where this book and author are coming from:"James Bryant Conant ... warned that "social dynamite" was accumulating. ... Withinfive years after Conant published his frightening insight ... the inner cities exploded indevastating riots [in 1965]. .. Participating pupils are taught by computers. ... One company supplying software forthese programs believes a student with two hours of computer lab instruction can equalwhat a student would accomplish in one month of regular classes... Education in America is a disaster. ... A [1984] study by Harold Stevenson maintainedthat, "by the fifth grade, the worst Japanese class in the study was ahead of the bestAmerican class."... Although reasons abound why education may be unpleasant, some are especiallycritical: Schools must bind students in a rigid mould where they have to receive instruction at the same pace as twenty-five to thirty others. ... Teaching to the exact ability of diverse student is utterly impossible without individual tutors. ... The solution is simple: free teachers from their usual duties and let computers teachstudents without an intermediary human instructor. This step will also permit teachers to use their talents and dedication in other more productive manners. ...

56. Metapsychology Online Book Reviews - Thomas Kuhn
To apply, write to our Editor. thus weaves a strand comprising extended backgroundconsiderationsranging from Plato to James Bryant Conant s General Education
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58. The Peace Cairn - Quotes By Author.
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Contemporary Benedictine nun and writer. We talk religion in a world that worships the bread but does not distribute it, that practices ritual rather than righteousness, that confesses but does not repent.

59. Yesterday's News
in or near Harvard Yard the University s new president, James Bryant Conant 14,Ph Alumni are asked to curtail their letters to the Editor, because there can
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The rising bell no longer tolls for those living in or near Harvard Yard: the University's new president, James Bryant Conant '14, Ph.D. '16, has discontinued the 7 a.m. practice. Since the College's earliest days, the chimes had been heard by Yard residents at hours as advanced as 5 a.m.

60. The Economics Of Antimalarial Drugs
as Professor of Economics (19681974) and as James Bryant Conant University Professor ProfessorDanzon is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Health Economics
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