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Considered to be the classic experiment on the origin of life, it was conducted in 1952 and published in 1953 by Stanley Miller and Harold Urey at the University of Chicago.
Columbia University rejected Lipscomb's application in a letter written by Nobel prizewinner Prof. Harold Urey.
* November 25 – Heavy Hydrogen, later named Deuterium, is discovered by chemist Harold Clayton Urey.
* April 29 – Harold C. Urey, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1981 )
** Harold C. Urey, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1893 )
* Chemistry – Harold Clayton Urey
At the time, he was able to associate with many future luminaries, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, John H. Van Vleck, and Harold C. Urey.
A very influential stimulus to nucleosynthesis was an abundance table by Hans Suess and Harold Urey based on the unfractionated abundances of the non-volatile elements within unevolved meteorites.
The professional history of radioactive weaponry may be traced to a 1943 memo from James Bryant Conant, Arthur Holly Compton, and Harold Urey, to Brigadier General Leslie Groves of the Manhattan Project and to a 1940 science fiction story, " Solution Unsatisfactory " by Lt. J. G. Robert A. Heinlein, USN ( R ).
* 1931 Harold Urey discovers deuterium using evaporation concentration techniques and spectroscopy
While at Chicago, Miller was a student of Harold Urey.
Topchiev, Harold C. Urey, Paul Weiss, James L. Tuck, among many others.
* Harold C. Urey ( 1893 – 1981 ), winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of deuterium, was born in Walkerton.
* Harold Urey ( 1893 – 1981 ), Nobel Prize winning chemist.
" Others, including non-Communists such as Albert Einstein and Nobel-Prize-winning physical chemist Harold Urey, as well as Communists or left-leaning artists such as Nelson Algren, Bertolt Brecht, Jean Cocteau, Dashiell Hammett, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, protested the position of the American government in what the French termed America's Dreyfus affair.
Irving Kaplan rated Rabi and Harold Urey as " the worst teachers I ever had ".
Hydrogen's Deuterium isotope had only recently been discovered at Columbia in 1931 by Harold Urey, who received the 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work.
During Pupin's tenure, Harold C. Urey, in his work with the hydrogen isotope deuterium demonstrated the existence of heavy water, the first major scientific breakthrough in the newly founded laboratories ( 1931 ).
Grover Whalen, a public relations innovator, saw the Fair as an opportunity for corporations to present consumer products, rather than as an exercise in presenting science and the scientific way of thinking in its own right, as Harold Urey, Albert Einstein and other scientists wished to see the project.
After the start of World War II, he worked on the Manhattan Project at Columbia University with Nobel laureate chemist Harold Urey.
** Chemistry: Harold Clayton Urey
* The Harold C. Urey Prize ( DPS ), for outstanding early career in planetary science
Harold Urey said of a Ranger IX close-up photograph of Alphonsus:
The need for some kind of rapid capture of neutrons was seen from the relative abundances of isotopes of heavy elements given in a newly published table of abundances by Hans Suess and Harold Urey in 1956.

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Despite Edward Heath claiming it was a ' hard, cold budget, without any glimmer of warmth ' Jenkins ' first budget broadly received a warm reception, with Harold Wilson remarking that ' it was widely acclaimed as a speech of surpassing quality and elegance ' and Barbara Castle that it ' took everyone's breath away '.
In 1968 they, together with Harold Hurrell and David Bainbridge who also taught at Coventry, formed Art & Language, a group whose influence on other artists both in the UK and in the United States is widely acknowledged.
He is widely seen as a shy man, but he had many long-lasting friendships, including the Salford artist Harold Riley, and made new friends throughout his adult life.
Golitsyn also provided other information that is widely regarded as highly improbable, such as the claim that Harold Wilson ( then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ) was a KGB agent.
Sir Harold Delf Gillies ( 17 June 1882 – 10 September 1960 ) was a New Zealand-born, and later London-based, otolaryngologist who is widely considered the father of plastic surgery.
A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet under three Prime Ministers ( Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher ), and is widely regarded to have been the " power behind the throne " in the creation of what came to be known as " Thatcherism ".
Labour's hold of a marginal seat in a mid-term by-election is widely considered to have helped convince the Prime Minister Harold Wilson to call the 1966 election to seek a stronger majority.
However, the first widely practical differential analyser was constructed by Harold Locke Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT, 1928 – 1931, comprising six mechanical integrators.
Harold Homer Chase ( February 13, 1883 in Los Gatos, California – May 18, 1947 in Colusa, California ), nicknamed " Prince Hal ", was a first baseman in Major League Baseball, widely viewed as the best fielder at his position.
Between 1986 and 1990 he took part in a detailed investigation, chaired by Brigadier Tony Cowgill, of the widely publicised charges that senior British politicians, including Harold Macmillan, had been guilty of a serious war crime in handing over thousands of Cossack and Yugoslav prisoners to the Communists at the end of the war in 1945.
The type of Elvis Presley film varied widely, from the drama of Jailhouse Rock ( 1957 ) and King Creole, the latter directed by Michael Curtiz and based on the Harold Robbins 1952 novel A Stone for Danny Fisher, to the light comedies Kissin ' Cousins ( 1964 ) and Tickle Me ( 1965 ).
The company produced hundreds of early, widely distributed commercial moving pictures, including the first films starring Tom Mix, Harold Lloyd, Colleen Moore, and Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle.
She has been described as a " strikingly beautiful and poised performer ," and has been widely praised for her vocal talent, her intelligent, emotional, witty interpretations, as well as for her taste in song selection primarily from the American popular song book featuring the works of Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Vernon Duke, and Rodgers and Hart.

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* Harold Wilson's Prime Minister's Resignation Honours ( known satirically as the " Lavender List ") gives honours to a number of wealthy businessmen whose principles were considered antipathetic to those held by the Labour party ( May 1976 )
Soon after the publication of his book, Huxley wrote to Harold Raymond at Chatto and Windus that he thought it strange that when Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton wrote the praises of alcohol they were still considered good Christians, while anyone who suggested other routes to self-transcendence was accused of being a drug addict and perverter of mankind.
Three Smart Saps, a film considered to be an improvement, features a reworking of a routine from Harold Lloyd's The Freshman, in which Curly's loosely basted suit begins to come apart at the seams while he is on the dance floor.
For the Duke thought it unseemly to receive money for such merchandise, and equally he considered it wrong that Harold should be buried as his mother wished, since so many men lay unburied because of his avarice.
The author considered both Harold Harefoot and Harthacnut to have been sons of Cnut and Emma of Normandy.
Harold himself is somewhat obscure ; the historian Frank Stenton considered it probable that his mother Ælfgifu was " the real ruler of England " for part or all of his reign.
The author considered both Harold and Harthacnut to have been sons of Cnut and Emma of Normandy.
In England some of whom Esslin considered practitioners of " the Theatre of the Absurd " include: Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, N. F. Simpson, James Saunders, and David Campton ; in the United States, Edward Albee, Sam Shepard, Jack Gelber, and John Guare ; in Poland, Tadeusz Różewicz, Sławomir Mrożek, and Tadeusz Kantor ; in Italy, Dino Buzzati ; and in Germany, Peter Weiss, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Günter Grass.
As folklorist Harold Courlander states, " there is a Hopi reticence about discussing matters that could be considered ritual secrets or religion-oriented traditions.
This is generally considered propaganda, and not true, as it was in William's interest to portray Harold as uncanonically crowned.
When the Confessor died in January 1066, Harold Godwinson was selected as king, Edgar perhaps being considered still too young.
General Harold Alexander, commander of Allied Armies in Italy, had already considered such a plan since October using five divisions.
When Harold Macmillan resigned as Prime Minister in 1963, Macleod, despite his ability, was not considered a serious prospect for the leadership.
Writing in The Washington Post, Harold Kneeland noted that Thunderball was " Not top Fleming, but still well ahead of the pack ", whilst Charles Poore, writing in The New York Times considered the Bond novels to be " post-Dostoevskian ventures in crime and punishment ".
To combat this, Michael Young, research director for the Labour Party, proposed setting up a ' Consumer Advisory Service ' to be considered for the party's 1950 manifesto, only to be rejected by Harold Wilson.
A measure of Bolet's stature can be given by the fact that the dean of American music critics, Harold C. Schonberg, considered him " a kind of latter-day Josef Lhévinne ".
A student of James Tenney and Harold Budd, much of Garland's work could be considered post-minimal although many of his postminimal works such as " The Days Run Away " ( 1971 ) were written in the early 1970s at the same time as the first minimalist works.
That is because Harold Godwinson's grants and titles to all of his subjects were considered null and void by his opponent William, who stressed the " good old days " of Edward the Confessor, in claiming to be Edward's rightful heir ( and so replaced small land owners everywhere in England with Norman lordship magnates ).
The 1932 – 33 England tour of Australia is considered one of the most infamous episodes of cricket, due to the England team's use of bodyline, where captain Douglas Jardine instructed his bowlers Bill Voce and Harold Larwood to bowl fast, short-pitched deliveries aimed at the bodies of the Australian batsmen.
* January 31 – English doctor Harold Shipman is found guilty of killing fifteen of his elderly patients by lethal injections of diamorphine, the only British physician ever convicted of murdering his patients ; he is actually considered to have killed at least 215.
The play merited inclusion as the very last item in Harold Bloom's controversial list of what he considered to be the most important works of literature, The Western Canon ( 1994 ).
In an interview with John Gibson of Fox News Bryant stated that he did not believe Harold Ford, Jr. should be considered a serious candidate for the senate because of Ford's young age ( 36 ).

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