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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

81. Jefferey M. Sellers
for State and Local Government, Harvard University, 19971999 James Bryant ConantFellowship in Fellowship, Yale Law School, 1984-1985 Senior Editor, Yale Law
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polsci/sellers/Bio/biographical.htm
Jefferey M. Sellers Department of Political Science Biographical Information Address: Assistant Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science
University of Southern California
Von KleinSmid Center 317
Mailcode 0044
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0044
Phone: 213-740-1684
Fax: 213-740-889
E-mail: sellers@usc.edu
Post-Secondary Education: Yale Graduate School, M.A. 1990, M.Phil. 1990, Ph.D. 1994
Yale Law School, D.C.L. 1986, J.D. 1985 Princeton University, A.B. with High Honors, 1980 Awards, Fellowships, Professional Certifications: Raubenheimer Junior Faculty Award (for scholarship, teaching and service), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California, 2003 Groupement de Recherche sur l'Administration Locale en Europe, three-year grant for International Metrpolitan Observatory Workshops, 2003-2005 Brookings Institution Grant, United States Census Program, 2002-2003

82. Columbia University Press
None of the material may be quoted or published without permission of the editorin chief of the Press and of the Librarian for Rare Books Conant, James Bryant.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/CUPress/main.html
Records
Columbia University Press
Records
1893-[ca. 1960], 1923-[1960] (bulk)
Finding Aid Prepared by Henry Rowen
Published in Electronic Form November 2002 Date Range : 1893-[ca. 1960], 1923-[1960] (bulk)
Size of Collection : 117 linear ft (ca. 140,000 items in 281 boxes)
Date of Acquisition
Material on Microfilm
: Pearl S. Buck letter is on microfilm. Royal Cortissoz lettrers are on microfilm
Terms of Access : Available for faculty, students, or researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects.
Restrictions on Use or Access Most of this collection is shelved Off Site. It will take 1 to 2 business days to retrieve. Please contact us prior to your arrival to arrange for use.
None of the material may be quoted or published without permission of the editor in chief of the Press and of the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Readers must use microfilm of materials specified. Location in Stacks : Cataloged material is On Site Arranged material [Boxes 1-268] is Off Site Processing Information : Precessed by Henry Rowen 4/80 Associated Material : Wiggins, Henry H.

83. Issue 79 News In Brain And Behavioral Sciences - Ian Pitchford, Editor
Obituary (26 Nov) John Rawls, the James Bryant Conant University Professor Emeritus,whose 1971 book, A Theory of Justice argued persuasively for a society
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Human Nature Review What's New Search Archive ... Contact Us N ews in Brain and Behavioural Sciences
The weekly edition of The Human Nature Daily Review
Volume 2: Issue 79 - 30th November, 2002 - http://human-nature.com/nibbs/ If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter send a blank email here
To subscribe send a blank email here Synaesthesia
- As many as one in 2000 people has an extraordinary condition in which the five senses intermingle. This major two part series reveals how synaesthesia is changing our understanding of the world of neuroscience. [ more audio audio Archaeology - Aubrey Manning visits the Meadowcroft Rock Shelter near Pittsburgh to examine evidence that there were humans in North America 14,000 years ago, earlier than anyone thought possible. But how did they get there? Over the ice from the North-West or even across the Atlantic Ocean from the East? [ more audio Imagination - Immanuel Kant said, "Imagination is a blind but indispensable function of the soul without which we should have no knowledge whatever but of which we are scarcely even conscious". Imagination has been the companion of artists, scientists, leaders and visionaries but what exactly is it? When did human beings first develop an imagination and why? How does it relate to creativity and what evolutionary function does creativity have? And is it possible to know whether our brains' capacity for imagination is still evolving? [

84. July-August 1999: Yesterday's News
1944. President James Bryant Conant offers Harvard s Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington,DC, for a conference of delegates from Britain, Russia, and the United
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Success, 25 Years Out Young at Harvard Voters' Choice ... Yesterday's News For more alumni web resources, check out Harvard Gateways , the Harvard Alumni Association's website
Speaking on the afternoon of Commencement day, Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge calls education the nation's biggest industry and the one that yields the largest dividends, and says citizens must be prepared to pay market price for "marked intellectual ability and teaching power."
Construction crews are busy pouring foundations for the first units of the new "houses" on Plympton and DeWolfe Streets, raising the steel frame of the new athletic building, and converting Boylston Hall from a mostly science to a mostly nonscience facility.
The Harvard Club of Hawaii welcomes President Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04 and the Harvard baseball team to its annual picnic.
After sweeping Yale for the second year in a row at New London, the heavyweight crew sails for England, where it captures the Grand Challenge Cup at Henleylast won by a Harvard team in 1914.

85. Chemistry Academic Genealogy - Footnotes
Associate editors Ronald S. Calinger and Edward J. Collins. Managing editorStephen J. Kennedy. Westheimer s PhD was begun under James Bryant Conant.
http://www.nd.edu/~chemlib/resources/chemistry/genealogy/footnotes.html
Academic Genealogy - Notre Dame Chemistry Department - footnotes
General Biographical Sources
  • Dissertation Abstracts International. B, Sciences and Engineering. Ann Arbor, Michigan : University Microfilms.
  • J. C. Poggendorffs biographisch-literarisches handwörterbuch für mathematik, astronomie, physik, chemie und verwandte wissenschaftsgebiete. Leipzig, J. A. Barth.
  • National cyclopaedia of American biography. New York: J.T. White.
  • World who's who in science: a biographical dictionary of notable scientists from antiquity to the present. Editor: Allen G. Debus. Associate editors: Ronald S. Calinger [and] Edward J. Collins. Managing editor: Stephen J. Kennedy.
    Specific Sources
    Personal communication with J Szmuszkovicz (03 Dec 2001).
    Personal communication with SA Kandel (30 Nov 2001).
    Email communication with J Bentley (30 Nov 2001).
    http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1965/woodward-bio.html

    http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1986/herschbach-autobio.html
    http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1954/pauling-bio.html http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1962/pauling-bio.html ... http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1990/corey-autobio.html Gassman, P.G. Studies of highly strained bicyclic systems: the synthesis and reactions of derivatives of bicyclo-[2,1,1]-hexane. Ph.D. Thesis, Cornell University, Jun 1960. Jerrold Meinwald, chair
  • 86. Honorary Members
    Award, Christa McAuliffe Fellow, American Chemical Society s James Bryant ConantAward, Chemical is director of Educational Services and Editor of Chemical
    http://www.cofc.edu/~scact/archive/awards/honorary.html
    Honorary Members of SCACT
  • Lee Marek for his contributions to chemical education on the national level and to the state of South Carolina
  • Mary Virginia Orna for her contributions to chemical education on the national level and to the state of South Carolina
    Lee Marek Sister Mary Virginia Orna, O.S.U. SCACT Home Page
  • 87. Education In The Western World - 57.11
    University for thirtyfive years as instructor, professor, and president by JamesBryant Conant. in a number of articles and letters to the Editor that have
    http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/95sep/ets/edwe.htm
    November 1957
    Education in the Western World
    Before serving first as our high commissioner and then as our ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany, James Bryant Conant had been at Harvard University for thirty-five years as instructor, professor, and president
    by James Bryant Conant

    T O one interested in comparative education, it is fascinating to see how, today, many nations are struggling to solve the basic problems connected with the selection and education of future members of the professions. To a comparative educationalists many questions about the selection and training of doctors and lawyers in different countries are questions almost without meaning. Asking whether European schools are better than schools in the United States is like asking a comparative anatomist whether a whale is a better mammal than an elephant. The comparative anatomist is interested in examining the similarities and differences to be found in animal or plant organs which carry out the same function; he is very cautious, however, about proclaiming the virtues of a device found in one particular species over a device for a similar purpose found in another. Of course, the anatomist knows that mammals are modified only slowly by changes in environment; unlike schools or colleges, no man-made decisions will radically alter the structure of the functioning organism he is examining. Some will argue that this vitiates my analogy; they may claim that the essence of human organizations lies in the fact that conscious acts of men and women can change them, and as history shows, overnight if need be. "But wait a moment, ' the student of the comparative anatomy of schools will say, '-not overnight surely, except at the point of a bayonet or in our time under the shadow of armored vehicles and tanks." And such changes, he will argue, are the equivalent of pathological alterations.

    88. The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, With An Autobiographi
    noticed that Fullers claim that Kuhn was beholden to Harvard President James BryantConant seems to continue after the grave, since the Editor of this set of
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    The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, With an Autobiographical Interview
    The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, With an Autobiographical Interview

    by Authors: Thomas S. Kuhn , Jim Conant , John Haugeland , James Conant
    Released: November, 2000
    ISBN: 0226457982
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    Unless youre a research scientist or have found yourself wrapped up in the miniscule debates over Kuhns writings ( eg. "What exactly IS a paradigm, perfesser?"), this book is delightful! Of particular interest are the two essays "What Are Scientific Revolutions?" and "The Trouble With The Historical Philosophy of Science." Some of this can be found in "The Essential Tension" as he was always repeating himself to different audiences.
    The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, With an Autobiographical Interview >

    89. Book Authors -C-
    Dickens Collins, No Thoroughfare. Carlo Collodi, Adventures of Pinocchio. JamesBryant Conant, Editor, Organic Syntheses. William Congreve, The DoubleDealer.
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    90. JCE 2003 (80) 1253 [Nov] News & Announcements
    that qualify you to Erica K. Jacobsen, Associate Editor, JCE, Secondary James BryantConant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching, sponsored by Albemarle Corp
    http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/2003/Nov/abs1253.html
    JCE will join with ACS in celebrating Earth Day 2004 in the February issue! The theme of water quality will be reflected in the articles and labs on water chemistry and green chemistry that we will collect there. Since this will be in the February issue, you will have plenty of lead time before using the materials when Earth Day rolls around in April. Look for details in future issues.
    Join the Classroom Activities Team
    JCE seeks a co-editor for the JCE JCE JCE
    Photos from the Outreach Front
    CHED outreach continues to be an active part of ACS Regional Meetings. Mort Hoffman of Boston University coordinates efforts, working with ACS, CHED, and individual volunteers. There was a CHED presence at three spring regional meetings: Great Lakes (Paul Charlesworth, facilitator), Northwest (Richard Hermens, facilitator), and Northeast (Ruth Tanner, facilitator). Here are action shots from the Northwest Regional and the Northeast Regional. Richard Hermens (Eastern Oregon University) was the facilitator at the CHED display table at the ACS Northwest Regional Meeting held in Bozeman, MT, June 12-14, 2003. Do you take CHED

    91. Fallows,J. Breaking The News. 1996
    of the Council on Foreign Relations, and most recently, the Editor of US Conant JAMESBRYANT (151); CONNELL GEORGE M (COL) (145); COOPER MATT (180); COSBY JOE (85
    http://www.namebase.org/sources/bK.html
    Fallows, James. Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy. New York: Pantheon Books, 1996. 296 pages.
    Ultimately this book is only half the story, because there's no discussion of the private-sector centralization and profiteering behind our mass media. Fallows is concerned mostly with the style of journalism. He shows no awareness of infrastructure, and no class consciousness.
    ISBN 0-679-44209-X This book was recently listed at UsedBookCentral.com
    Search the NameBase site: While the best way to search for names is to use NameBase, most can also be found here by using only first and last name, separated by a single space, with no quotation marks.
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    92. Academia / CIA
    Editor Christopher Simpson does the introduction, and has also treated his specialty,the One huge chapter (117 pages) is on James Angleton; one long endnote
    http://www.namebase.org/books01.html
    Academia / CIA
    Coleman, Peter. The Liberal Conspiracy: The Congress for Cultural Freedom and the Struggle for the Mind of Postwar Europe. New York: The Free Press, 1989. 333 pages.
    Peter Coleman is a former member of the Australian parliament and editor of the Australian journal "Quadrant," one of the literary magazines established in the 1950s by the CIA-funded Congress for Cultural Freedom. This explains his interest in exposing and apologizing for the "liberal conspiracy" of post-war intellectuals who fed at the trough of the Western spymasters. He inadvertently exposes them because even though the facts were well-established they have never been coherently compiled. But Coleman would rather apologize for them, as most of these "idealistic, courageous, and far- sighted" men did not know that the CIA regarded them as just another front.
    From 1950 until the exposure of the CIA's penetration of domestic foundations in the mid-1960s, the Congress for Cultural Freedom spawned international seminars, regional programs, and about two dozen cultural, literary, and political magazines throughout the Western world (the flagship was England's "Encounter"). Many leading intellectuals were involved: Sidney Hook, Arthur Koestler, Melvin J. Lasky, Irving Kristol, Dwight Macdonald, Daniel Bell, Edward Shils, and Ignazio Silone. After CIA funding ended in 1967 the Ford Foundation tried to take up the slack, but CCF was never quite able to recover from the embarrassment.
    Diamond, Sigmund. Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. 371 pages.

    93. NEPA -The New England Press Association
    Herter, cartoonist Al Capp, and internationallyknown scientist and scholar JamesBryant Conant. in the 1930s, Wylie served as assistant Sunday Editor and art
    http://www.nepa.org/archives/200303obituaries.html
    Obituaries
    March 2003
    NEPA Bulletin Archives
    Robert W. Booth, family owned Worcester papers
    Booth began his career in journalism in 1938 as traffic manager at radio station WTAG-AM in Worcester. After leaving in 1941 for military service, Booth returned to WTAG and, in 1951, became vice president. He later became president and general manager of WTAG, and vice president of radio for the parent company, the Worcester Telegram and Gazette Inc., before retiring in 1977.
    The Booth family was one of the owners of the Telegram and Gazette. Robert's father was the publisher of The Evening Gazette of Worcester from 1899 to 1921, and publisher of the Gazette and the morning Worcester Telegram from 1925 until his death in 1955. His son and Robert's brother, Howard M. Booth, was publisher of the newspapers from 1955 to 1961, and president of the company until 1963.
    He leaves a nephew, Robert; three nieces, Penelope, Brenda, and Suzanne; grandnephews and grandnieces.

    94. Conant, Roger
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia Conant, Roger. Conant, Roger, 1592–1679, one ofthe founders of Massachusetts, b. East Budleigh, Devonshire, England.
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