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- Author: Rosa Parks 'Would Not Be Moved'; Swarthmore Visiting Professor Herbert Kohl Publishes New Book on Parks.
- Byline: Swarthmore College SWARTHMORE, Pa., Oct. 25 AScribe Newswire -- Before Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery in 1955, others had refused to give up their seats on the city's buses, says Herbert Kohl, author of a new book on Parks and her legacy....
- Research articles 2005-10-25
- Charlotte E. Moore
- Charlotte E. Moore Charlotte E. Moore (1898-1990), a physicist who gained international acclaim for her analysis of solar and atomic spectra, worked in the atomic physics division of the National Bureau of Standards for over twenty years. In this capacity, she supervised the compilation of numerous solar spectroscopic tables containing...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Charlotte E. Moore
- Charlotte E. Moore Charlotte E. Moore (1898-1990), a physicist who gained international acclaim for her analysis of solar and atomic spectra, worked in the atomic physics division of the National Bureau of Standards for over twenty years. In this capacity, she supervised the compilation of numerous solar spectroscopic tables containing...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- St. Charles teen a successs in and out of the classroom.(News)
- Byline: Patrick Waldron Daily Herald Staff Writer As a straight-A student at St. Francis High School in Wheaton, the $2,500 National Merit scholarship is far from Emily Remus' only honor. The 18-year-old St. Charles resident is ranked No. 1 out of a...
- Research articles 2002-05-13
- In Memoriam: Margaret Byrd Rawson June 30, 1899-November 25, 2001
- Editor's Note It is difficult emotionally to write on a departed colleague, teacher and friend. It is even more daunting to write this tribute on the much respected and much loved Margaret Byrd Rawson. Any one person's remembrance of this great practitioner-- scientist will be incomplete. After much discussion with...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Pieces of eight
- News bulletins from the Eighth Federal Reserve District The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has named William Poole as its new president, effective March 23. He replaces Thomas C. Melzer, who resigned from the bank this past January after more than 12 years as president. Poole joins the St....
- Research articles 1998-04-01
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- Leadership 101: veteran higher ed administrator weighs in on diversity, technology and college affordability
- By Nannerl O. Keohane Duke University Press, 2006 280 pp., $24.95 ISBN: 082233786X Indisputably, Nan Keohane has enjoyed a long and storied career in higher education. She has taught at Stanford University, Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania; spent a dozen years as president of Wellesley College, an...
- Research articles 2006-11-16
- Outside The Grid
- JERRY W. MILLER Chief Operating Officer, Merrill Lynch Investment Managers' Global Proprietary Business Years in securities business: 22 IN THE RURAL AREA OF SOUTHERN DELAWARE where I grew up, Wall Street was not an everyday topic. My father was a minister, and my mother was a schoolteacher. I...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Richard J. Restrepo, 82, retired professor at St. Joseph's University
- Richard J. Restrepo, 82, a retired professor of Spanish at St. Joseph's University, died Jan. 17 from heart failure at Riddle Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Restrepo, a longtime Swarthmore resident, was born and raised in West Philadelphia to a German mother and Colombian father. He graduated...
- Research articles 2006-01-26
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