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Wilson Woodrow

In 1919, he made history with yet another of his inventions when his multiple-tuned antenna, antistatic receiver, and magnetic amplifier were used to transmit the first two-way radio conversation. This great event took place 900 miles out to sea, between the Trans-Atlantic Marconi Company station at New Brunswick and the steamship George Washington, with President Woodrow Wilson on board as a witness. [Pg.65]

Irving Langmuir. Woodrow Wilson Leadership Program in Chemistry, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation,... [Pg.107]

Green, J.M. and Peterson, A. 1992. The History of Chemistry Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute . http //www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/Gay-Lussac.html January 12, 2004. [Pg.93]

As had been true during World War I, the sacrifices made by African-Americans in the Second World War dramatically altered the racial climate on the homefront. The racial issues of the war itself, in this instance, went even one better than Woodrow Wilson s pious declarations in the 1910s concerning a world made safe for democracy. As C. L. R. James wrote in the Socialist Appeal (1939), The democracy I want to fight for, Hitler is not depriving me of. ... [Pg.120]

Nanotechnology and Life Cycle Assessment - Synthesis of Results Obtained at a Workshop in Washington, DC, 2-3 October 2006 - A Systems Approach to Nanotechnology and the Environment, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. [Pg.246]

Schmidt, K.F. (2007) Green Nanotechnologf It s Easier Than You Think. Technical Report Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson... [Pg.246]

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the European Commission... [Pg.247]

A series ofinsightful biographies of historicalfigures in chemistry, written by participants at the 1992Institute on the History ofChemistry and sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. [Pg.103]

Soros M.S. (2000). Preserving the atmosphere as a global commons. Environment Change and Security Project Report. The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., 6, 149-155. [Pg.552]

Lane, Jo Ann. 1994 (adapted 2006). History of Genetics Timeline 1994 Woodrow Wilson Collection. National Health Museum Access Excellence Activities Exchange. http //www. accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1994/geneticstln.html (accessed June 16, 2006). [Pg.184]

Stanford, CA Stanford University Press and the Woodrow Wilson Center Press. Paxson, Margaret. 2005. Solovyovo The Story of Memory in a Russian Village. Bloomington Indiana University Press and the Woodrow Wilson Center Press. [Pg.191]

See Oleg Bukharin, Russia s Gaseous Centrifuge and Uranimn Emichment Complex, Program on Science and Global Security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, January 2004. [Pg.16]

Red Cross dedicates its headquarters building in Washington, DC, as a memorial to the heroic women of the Civil War, both North and South. President Woodrow Wilson calls on youth to join the newly formed Junior Red Cross. [Pg.76]

He was elected to the National Academy of Public Administration in 1985, and he was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, and a research fellow at the Wissenschaftszentrum (Sciences Center) Berlin and the Max Planck Institute for Social Research, Cologne. He has been a member of the Board on Radioactive Waste Management and panels of the Committee on Human Factors and the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences. He served on the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, Department of Energy, and chaired its Task Eorce on Radioactive Waste Management, examining questions of institutional trustworthiness. He was a member of the National Research Council s panel on Human Eactors in Air Traffic Control Automation and the Technical Review Committee for the Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory. [Pg.139]

John Turkevich was a fascinating individual who made major contributions to several fields of human endeavor. With his wife Ludmilla Buketoff Turkevich, John initiated Russian courses at Princeton and edited a monthly Guide to Russian Scientific Literature" from 1947 to 1952. He wrote several authoritative publications and articles in popular magazines on Russian science, particularly chemistry. He also lectured on government and science at the famous Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton. [Pg.577]

Hinrichsen D. and Tacio H. (2002) The coming freshwater crisis is already here. In Finding the Source the Linkages between Population and Water. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Environmental Change and Security Project, Washington, DC, pp. 1-26. [Pg.4902]

The National Prohibition Act subsequently was passed to provide the means to investigate and punish violators of the Eighteenth Amendment. The legislation, which was passed over the veto of President Woodrow Wilson, is better known as the Volstead Act because it was introduced by Minnesota Representative Andrew Volstead. Scheduled to take effect in 1920, the act defined an intoxicating beverage as one containing more than 0.5% alcohol. [Pg.49]

Ignace Paderewski, Poland s post-World War I premier, was discussing his country s problems with President Woodrow Wilson. [Pg.52]

Central Farmers Market 352 Woodrow Wilson Jackson, MS b 601-354-6573 Seasonal... [Pg.326]

League of Nations Documents (Woodrow Wilson Memorial Library). [Pg.475]


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