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He went to Cornell in 1965 and has remained there, becoming professor emeritus.
He went to Cornell University and received a bachelor's degree in agriculture in 1924.
He went on to earn a master's degree in geology from UCLA and received his Ph. D. from Cornell University.
In a San Diego CityBeat article, Cornell explained that he went through " a horrible personal crisis " during the making of the first record, staying in rehab for two months and separating from his wife.
They went into hiatus to allow Cornell to complete " You Know My Name ", the theme song for the 2006 James Bond film, Casino Royale, and Morello to pursue his own solo work under the moniker of The Nightwatchman.
Trist graduated in Psychology in 1933, with a distinction, and went to Yale University in the USA and again met Lewin, who was at Cornell University and then Iowa.
Born in Tianjin with ancestry in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, Chao went to the United States with a Boxer Indemnity Scholarship in 1910 to study mathematics and physics at Cornell University, where he was a classmate and lifelong friend of Hu Shih, the leader of the New Culture Movement, switching to philosophy later.
That same year, Ament and Gossard ( along with Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, and a guest appearance by Eddie Vedder ) recorded the Andrew Wood tribute album Temple of the Dog ( amidst the formation of the band Pearl Jam ), which went on to achieve international mainstream success.
He went to the United States in 1902 to study at Cornell University, receiving his degree in 1905.
He then went to Cornell University Law School.
Frank was educated in the New York City public school system and went to high school at the Pratt Institute from 1898 to 1902, after which Frank matriculated at Cornell University and studied mechanical engineering.
He went on to teach at Cornell University for the next ten years, meanwhile he founded the Avco-Everett Research Lab ( AERL ) in Everett, Massachusetts, in 1955.
He attended the Horace Mann School ( Riverdale, Bronx, New York ), graduating in 1926, and then went to Cornell University from 1927 to 1928 and New York University from 1928 to 1930, leaving without receiving a degree.
He left that institution in 1868, and in 1869, went to Ithaca, New York, to attend Cornell University.
In 1874, without having completed his university studies, he went by way of Europe to Brazil with Charles Fred Hartt, then professor of geology at Cornell.
He completed his doctoral program and went on to take a position as a professor at Cornell University where he taught his view on the ideas of Wundt to his students in the form of structuralism.
He went to Severn School for High School and attended Cornell University, receiving a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1965, and a master's degree in 1966.
Then in 1947 he went to Cornell University where he worked at the Cornell Laboratory of Nuclear Studies.
He next went to George Washington University Medical School in Washington, D. C. in 1932 and to Cornell Medical College in New York City in 1938, where he stayed until his emeritation in 1967.
In high school Nourse enjoyed English and history, and after spending a year at the Louis Institute, went on to Cornell University with an interest in civil engineering.
He went on to serve as the fifth president of Cornell University from 1937 to 1949.
His valuable collection of manuscripts and papers went to Harvard ; and his private library and his maps were bought by Cornell University.
Many authors of these books went on to write for the revival of Doctor Who in 2005: Russell T Davies, Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Matt Jones, and Mark Gatiss.

Cornell and on
Primary Ousia: An Essay on Aristotle's Metaphysics Ζ and Η. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Carnegie served on the Board of Cornell University.
* Excerpt on the geology of Athens from: A Geological Companion to Greece and the Aegean by Michael and Reynold Higgins, Cornell University Press, 1996
On November 2, 1988, Robert Tappan Morris, a Cornell University computer science graduate student, unleashed what became known as the Morris worm, disrupting an estimated 10 % of the computers then on the Internet and prompting the formation of the CERT Coordination Center and Phage mailing list.
Cornell University cheerleader on a 1906 postcard
Sagan taught a course on critical thinking at Cornell University until he died in 1996 from pneumonia, a few months after finding that he was in remission of myelodysplastic syndrome.
He picked up the nickname " Andy " at Cornell, where tradition confers that moniker on any male student surnamed White, after Cornell co-founder Andrew Dickson White.
In 1947 he moved to the US, on a fellowship at Cornell University and thence joined the faculty there as a physics professor in 1951 without a PhD.
Hawks left Cornell in April 1917 when the United States declared war on Germany and entered World War I.
A group of seventeen authors headed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology reported the discovery of at least one Ivory-billed Woodpecker, a male, in the Big Woods area of Arkansas in 2004 and 2005, publishing the report in the journal Science on 28 April 2005 ( Fitzpatrick et al., 2005 ).
Cornell University did not field a search team in Arkansas during 2008 – 2009, but focused on mangrove habitats in southwest Florida, with a later visit planned for South Carolina.
*: early 1960s: Gerard Salton began work on IR at Harvard, later moved to Cornell.
Agassiz served as a non-resident lecturer at Cornell while also being on faculty at Harvard.
In 1932, a play was produced on Broadway starring legendary actress Katharine Cornell in the title part.
The barriers to economic development on Native American reservations have been identified by Joseph Kalt and Stephen Cornell of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development at Harvard University, in their report: What Can Tribes Do?
It is based on the novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 Francois Truffaut film Mississippi Mermaid.
"< ref >"< span dir =" ltr "> The secret lore of Egypt: its impact on the West </ span >", Erik Hornung, p. 73-75, Cornell University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8014-3847-0 </ ref >
Cornell University professor Isaac Kramnick, on the other hand, argues that Americans have always been highly individualistic and therefore Lockean.
* Richard Feynman on the Key to Science ( one minute, three seconds ), from the Cornell Lectures.
With such a short time frame he drew heavily on his own acquaintance in academia ; of the fifteen original professors, most came either from Indiana University or his alma mater Cornell.
However, as a young carpenter working in Syracuse, Cornell had been twice robbed of his wages, and thereafter considered Syracuse a Sodom and Gomorrah insisting that the university be located in Ithaca on his large farm on East Hill, overlooking the town and Cayuga Lake.
The Discontinuity Guide, written by Paul Cornell, Keith Topping, and Martin Day, suggests that " was a precocious young Time Lady, and her name for travel capsules caught on.

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