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  • Cherry A. Murray
  • American professor

    Cherry Ann Murray is an American academic who is professor of physics and the director of the Biosphere2 Institute at the University of Arizona at Tucson

    Cherry A. Murray

    Cherry A. Murray

    Cherry_A._Murray

  • Cherry
  • Fruit of some plants of the genus Prunus

    A cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus, and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit). Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several

    Cherry

    Cherry

    Cherry

  • Maraschino cherry
  • Preserved, sweetened cherry

    A maraschino cherry (/ˌmærəˈʃiːnoʊ, -ˈskiː-/ MARR-ə-SHEE-noh, -⁠SKEE-, Croatian: maraskino višnja) is a preserved, sweetened cherry, typically made from

    Maraschino cherry

    Maraschino cherry

    Maraschino_cherry

  • Prunus tomentosa
  • Species of tree

    Nanjing cherry, Korean cherry, Manchu cherry, downy cherry, Shanghai cherry, Ando cherry, mountain cherry, Chinese bush cherry, and Chinese dwarf cherry. It

    Prunus tomentosa

    Prunus tomentosa

    Prunus_tomentosa

  • Zach Cherry
  • American actor (born 1987)

    Zach Cherry (born November 1, 1987) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Woody Thomas on the Amazon Prime series Fallout

    Zach Cherry

    Zach Cherry

    Zach_Cherry

  • Chien-Shiung Wu
  • Chinese-American physicist (1912–1997)

    confirming the conserved vector current (CVC) hypothesis of Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann on the road to the Standard Model. She would release the results

    Chien-Shiung Wu

    Chien-Shiung Wu

    Chien-Shiung_Wu

  • Albert A. Michelson
  • American physicist (1852–1931)

    Virginia City, Nevada, where his father was a merchant. His family was non-religious, and Michelson himself was a lifelong agnostic. He spent his high school

    Albert A. Michelson

    Albert A. Michelson

    Albert_A._Michelson

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)

    papers, one of them in biophysics, and none after 1950. Murray Gell-Mann, a later Nobelist who, as a visiting scientist, worked with him at the Institute

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J._Robert_Oppenheimer

  • Jerome Isaac Friedman
  • American physicist (born 1930)

    became interested in physics after reading a book on relativity written by Albert Einstein. He turned down a scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago

    Jerome Isaac Friedman

    Jerome Isaac Friedman

    Jerome_Isaac_Friedman

  • David Gross
  • American particle physicist and string theorist

    a faculty member in the UCSB Physics Department and is affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He is a

    David Gross

    David Gross

    David_Gross

  • John Archibald Wheeler
  • American theoretical physicist (1911–2008)

    ISBN 978-3-031-12985-8. Hawking, Stephen, et al. Brief Answers to the Big Questions. John Murray, 2020 p.103 ISBN 978-1-9848-1919-2 Bird, Kai (2004). American Prometheus

    John Archibald Wheeler

    John Archibald Wheeler

    John_Archibald_Wheeler

  • John Hopfield
  • American scientist (born 1933)

    Staff). Hopfield received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in physics from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania in 1954 and a Doctor of Philosophy in physics

    John Hopfield

    John Hopfield

    John_Hopfield

  • Enrico Fermi
  • Italian-American physicist (1901–1954)

    of the world's first artificial nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1, and a member of the Manhattan Project. He won the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics "for

    Enrico Fermi

    Enrico Fermi

    Enrico_Fermi

  • Robert Millikan
  • American physicist (1868–1953)

    in 1886, where he obtained a B.A. in 1891 and an M.A. in 1893. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1895 with a thesis on the polarization

    Robert Millikan

    Robert Millikan

    Robert_Millikan

  • Isidor Rabi
  • American physicist (1898–1988)

    which inspired an easier method. He lowered a crystal on a glass fiber attached to a torsion balance into a solution whose magnetic susceptibility could

    Isidor Rabi

    Isidor Rabi

    Isidor_Rabi

  • John Bardeen
  • American physicist (1908–1991)

    before receiving a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University. After serving in World War II, he was a researcher at Bell Labs and a professor at the

    John Bardeen

    John Bardeen

    John_Bardeen

  • Luis Walter Alvarez
  • American physicist, inventor and professor (1911–1988)

    a number of World War II radar projects, from early improvements to Identification friend or foe (IFF) radar beacons, now called transponders, to a system

    Luis Walter Alvarez

    Luis Walter Alvarez

    Luis_Walter_Alvarez

  • Herman Feshbach
  • American physicist (1917–2000)

    graduated from the City College of New York in 1937. He was a member of the same family as Murray Feshbach, the Sovietologist and retired Georgetown University

    Herman Feshbach

    Herman Feshbach

    Herman_Feshbach

  • Eugene Wigner
  • Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician (1902–1995)

    pronounced [ˈviɡnɛr ˈjɛnøː ˈpaːl]; November 17, 1902 – January 1, 1995) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who also contributed to mathematical

    Eugene Wigner

    Eugene Wigner

    Eugene_Wigner

  • Hans Bethe
  • German-American physicist (1906–2005)

    Applications of Quantum Mechanics he taught in the spring of 1947. Batchelor, Murray T. (January 1, 2007). "The Bethe ansatz after 75 years". Physics Today.

    Hans Bethe

    Hans Bethe

    Hans_Bethe

  • Felix Bloch
  • Swiss-American physicist (1905–1983)

    Felix Bloch (23 October 1905 – 10 September 1983) was a Swiss–American theoretical physicist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physics with Edward Mills

    Felix Bloch

    Felix Bloch

    Felix_Bloch

  • Arthur Compton
  • American physicist (1892–1962)

    which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radiation. It was a significant discovery at the time; the wave nature of light had been well-demonstrated

    Arthur Compton

    Arthur Compton

    Arthur_Compton

  • Wild Cherry (TV series)
  • 2025 British TV series or programme

    Wild Cherry is a British television series created by Nicôle Lecky for BBC One. The series premiered on 15 November 2025. Carmen Ejogo as Lorna Gibbons

    Wild Cherry (TV series)

    Wild_Cherry_(TV_series)

  • Cherry Valley massacre
  • 1778 American Revolutionary War attack

    The Cherry Valley massacre was an attack by British and Iroquois forces on a fort and the town of Cherry Valley in central New York on November 11, 1778

    Cherry Valley massacre

    Cherry Valley massacre

    Cherry_Valley_massacre

  • Robert Serber
  • American physicist (1909–1997)

    quantum field theory during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Serber assisted Murray Gell-Mann in his discovery of quarks by studying the symmetry group SU(3)

    Robert Serber

    Robert Serber

    Robert_Serber

  • Frances Hellman
  • American physicist

    worked until 2004. She received tenure in 1994 and became a full professor in 2000. Hellman is a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) and received

    Frances Hellman

    Frances Hellman

    Frances_Hellman

  • Barry Barish
  • American physicist and Nobel Laureate (born 1936)

    physicist and Nobel Laureate. He is a Linde Professor of Physics, emeritus at California Institute of Technology and a leading expert on gravitational waves

    Barry Barish

    Barry Barish

    Barry_Barish

  • George W. Stewart
  • American physicist (1876–1956)

    Oliver Mills Stewart, a Methodist minister, and Eleanor Bell. Stewart attended public schools, starting at Sedalia, Missouri for a year then on to Carthage

    George W. Stewart

    George W. Stewart

    George_W._Stewart

  • Leo Kadanoff
  • American physicist (1937–2015)

    2015) was an American physicist. He was a professor of physics (emeritus from 2004) at the University of Chicago and a former president of the American Physical

    Leo Kadanoff

    Leo Kadanoff

    Leo_Kadanoff

  • List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (applied physical sciences)
  • This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Sciences, which includes members and international members of the United States

    List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (applied physical sciences)

    List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_(applied_physical_sciences)

  • Sidney Drell
  • American physicist (1926–2016)

    and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Drell was a noted contributor in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and high-energy

    Sidney Drell

    Sidney Drell

    Sidney_Drell

  • Edward Mills Purcell
  • American physicist (1912–1997)

    Edward A. Purcell and Mary Elizabeth Mills. Purcell received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1933, followed by his M.A. (1935)

    Edward Mills Purcell

    Edward Mills Purcell

    Edward_Mills_Purcell

  • Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award
  • Award in physics

    receive a Nobel Prize in Physics after Marie Curie. Source: 1986: Judith S. Young 1987: Louise Dolan 1988: Bonny L. Schumaker 1989: Cherry A. Murray 1990:

    Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award

    Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award

    Maria_Goeppert-Mayer_Award

  • Robert Marshak
  • American physicist (1916–1992)

    theory was later presented by Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann, which later contributed to each winning a Nobel Prize in Physics. Sudarshan stated that

    Robert Marshak

    Robert Marshak

    Robert_Marshak

  • Lee A. DuBridge
  • American physicist and academic administrator (1901–1994)

    provost. Under DuBridge's presidency Caltech attracted Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, and Rudolf Mössbauer in theoretical physics, Max Delbrück and

    Lee A. DuBridge

    Lee A. DuBridge

    Lee_A._DuBridge

  • Philip M. Morse
  • American physicist (1903–85)

    U.S. Morse graduated from the Case School of Applied Science in 1926 with a B.S. in physics. He earned his Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University

    Philip M. Morse

    Philip_M._Morse

  • Cherry Creek (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Neighborhood on the West Side of Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus. Although they are technically two separate neighborhoods, Cherry Creek and Murray Hill are often considered the same neighborhood. They are only

    Cherry Creek (Columbus, Ohio)

    Cherry_Creek_(Columbus,_Ohio)

  • Jesse Beams
  • American physicist (1898–1977)

    the development of the ultracentrifuge. Beams completed his undergraduate B.A. in physics at Fairmount College in 1921 and his master's degree the next

    Jesse Beams

    Jesse Beams

    Jesse_Beams

  • Mike Cherry (American football)
  • American football player (born 1973)

    round of the 1997 NFL draft. He played college football at Murray State University. Cherry attended Arkansas High School in Texarkana, Arkansas, where

    Mike Cherry (American football)

    Mike Cherry (American football)

    Mike_Cherry_(American_football)

  • George Uhlenbeck
  • American physicist (1900–1988)

    George Eugene Uhlenbeck (December 6, 1900 – October 31, 1988) was a Dutch-American theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to quantum

    George Uhlenbeck

    George Uhlenbeck

    George_Uhlenbeck

  • Arthur Jeffrey Dempster
  • Canadian-American physicist (1886–1950)

    Arthur Jeffrey Dempster (August 14, 1886 – March 11, 1950) was a Canadian-American physicist best known for his work in mass spectrometry and his discovery

    Arthur Jeffrey Dempster

    Arthur Jeffrey Dempster

    Arthur_Jeffrey_Dempster

  • Arthur Leonard Schawlow
  • American physicist (1921–1999)

    Institute, and received a scholarship in science at the University of Toronto (Victoria College). He obtained his B.A. in 1941 and his M.A. the following year

    Arthur Leonard Schawlow

    Arthur Leonard Schawlow

    Arthur_Leonard_Schawlow

  • George Pake
  • American physicist

    George Edward Pake (April 1, 1924 – March 4, 2004) was a physicist, academic, and research executive primarily known for helping found Xerox PARC. Pake

    George Pake

    George_Pake

  • Michael S. Turner
  • American theoretical cosmologist

    Turner was appointed as a co-leader, with Maria Spiropulu, of a National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine study, leading a committee of 17 physicists

    Michael S. Turner

    Michael S. Turner

    Michael_S._Turner

  • Tim Hunt
  • British biochemist

    The Cell Cycle: An Introduction, which Hunt co-authored along with Andrew Murray, was published by Oxford University Press. Hunt had his own laboratory at

    Tim Hunt

    Tim Hunt

    Tim_Hunt

  • George Trilling
  • Polish-American particle physicist (1930–2020)

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1984 until 1987. Trilling was a principal proponent of the Superconducting Super Collider project and spokesperson

    George Trilling

    George Trilling

    George_Trilling

  • Pief Panofsky
  • American physicist (1919–2007)

    2007), was a German-American physicist who won many awards including the National Medal of Science. Panofsky was born in Berlin, Germany to a family of

    Pief Panofsky

    Pief Panofsky

    Pief_Panofsky

  • Harvey Fletcher
  • American physicist (1884–1981)

    "father of stereophonic sound", he is credited with the invention of the 2-A audiometer and an early electronic hearing aid. He was an investigator into

    Harvey Fletcher

    Harvey Fletcher

    Harvey_Fletcher

  • Lyman James Briggs
  • American physicist and engineer (1874–1963)

    honor. Briggs was born on a farm in Assyria, Michigan, near Battle Creek, Michigan. He was the eldest of two brothers in a family that descended from

    Lyman James Briggs

    Lyman James Briggs

    Lyman_James_Briggs

  • William Alfred Fowler
  • American nuclear physicist (1911–1995)

    the Ohio State University, where he was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. In 1936, Fowler received a Ph.D. in nuclear physics from the California

    William Alfred Fowler

    William Alfred Fowler

    William_Alfred_Fowler

  • National Medal of Technology and Innovation
  • Technology award given by the US President

    to a specific person, to a group of people or to an entire organization or corporation. It is the highest honor the United States can confer to a U.S

    National Medal of Technology and Innovation

    National Medal of Technology and Innovation

    National_Medal_of_Technology_and_Innovation

  • Joseph Edward Mayer
  • American chemist

    Franck in Göttingen, Germany, in 1929, where he met Maria, a student of Max Born. He was a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences (1946)

    Joseph Edward Mayer

    Joseph_Edward_Mayer

  • Sylvester James Gates
  • American physicist

    siblings, was born in Tampa, Florida, the son of Sylvester James Gates Sr., a career U.S. Army man, and Charlie Engels Gates. His mother died at age 44

    Sylvester James Gates

    Sylvester James Gates

    Sylvester_James_Gates

  • Curtis Callan
  • American physicist

    Princeton University, where he was a student under Sam Treiman. He received his Ph.D. in physics in 1964 after completing a doctoral dissertation titled "Spherically

    Curtis Callan

    Curtis Callan

    Curtis_Callan

  • Dave Cherry
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    David Murray Campbell Cherry (born 3 January 1991) is a Scottish professional rugby union player who plays as a hooker for United Rugby Championship club

    Dave Cherry

    Dave Cherry

    Dave_Cherry

  • Maurice Goldhaber
  • American physicist (1911–2011)

    Laboratory. He is known for the discovery that deuteron is made of a neutron and a proton, for first measuring the mass of the neutron and for the Goldhaber

    Maurice Goldhaber

    Maurice Goldhaber

    Maurice_Goldhaber

  • Burton Richter
  • American physicist

    physics. He was the SLAC director from 1984 to 1999. A native of New York City, Richter was born into a Jewish family in Brooklyn, and was raised in the Queens

    Burton Richter

    Burton Richter

    Burton_Richter

  • Robert W. Wood
  • American physicist and inventor (1868–1955)

    needed] As a student at Harvard he swallowed marijuana as part of a self-experiment, recorded the hallucinations he experienced in a report for a course of

    Robert W. Wood

    Robert W. Wood

    Robert_W._Wood

  • Theodore Lyman IV
  • American physicist (1874–1954)

    Laboratory of Physics at Harvard University is named after him. He became a hereditary member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United

    Theodore Lyman IV

    Theodore Lyman IV

    Theodore_Lyman_IV

  • James A. Krumhansl
  • American physicist

    Krumhansl, and Peter A. Krumhansl. Krumhansl did his undergraduate work in electrical engineering at the University of Dayton, earning a B.S. in 1939. He

    James A. Krumhansl

    James_A._Krumhansl

  • Henry DeWolf Smyth
  • American physicist and diplomat (1898–1986)

    bureaucrat. He played a number of key roles in the early development of nuclear energy, as a participant in the Manhattan Project, a member of the U.S. Atomic

    Henry DeWolf Smyth

    Henry_DeWolf_Smyth

  • Dayton Miller
  • American physicist (1866–1941)

    of concealed objects, including a bullet within a man's limb. Active in many scientific organizations, Miller was a member of the American Academy of

    Dayton Miller

    Dayton Miller

    Dayton_Miller

  • National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling
  • National Geographic Society Cherry A. Murray, Dean of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and John A. and Elizabeth S. Armstrong Professor

    National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling

    National_Commission_on_the_BP_Deepwater_Horizon_Oil_Spill_and_Offshore_Drilling

  • Don Cherry (trumpeter)
  • American jazz trumpeter (1936–1995)

    Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist. Beginning in the late

    Don Cherry (trumpeter)

    Don Cherry (trumpeter)

    Don_Cherry_(trumpeter)

  • Henry A. Bumstead
  • American physicist

    Council. Henry was a high school student in Decatur, Illinois. In 1887 he went to Johns Hopkins University, initially as a student in a pre-medical program

    Henry A. Bumstead

    Henry A. Bumstead

    Henry_A._Bumstead

  • List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (1994–2005)
  • Michael A. Marletta Margaret H. Marshall Giuseppe E. Mazzotta Mathew D. McCubbins Jacques Mehler Ira Mellman William Esco Moerner Lorrie Moore Cherry A. Murray

    List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (1994–2005)

    List_of_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_members_(1994–2005)

  • Albert W. Hull
  • American physicist and electrical engineer (1880–1966)

    contributions to the development of vacuum tubes, and invented the magnetron. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He was born on 19 April 1880 in

    Albert W. Hull

    Albert W. Hull

    Albert_W._Hull

  • Edward Condon
  • American nuclear physicist (1902–1974)

    1902 – March 26, 1974) was an American nuclear physicist, a pioneer in quantum mechanics, and a participant during World War II in the development of radar

    Edward Condon

    Edward Condon

    Edward_Condon

  • Henry Augustus Rowland
  • American physicist (1848–1901)

    where his father Henry Augustus Rowland was a Presbyterian pastor. His mother, Harriette Heyer, the daughter of a wealthy New York merchant, was of Knickerbocker

    Henry Augustus Rowland

    Henry Augustus Rowland

    Henry_Augustus_Rowland

  • Harrison M. Randall
  • American physicist

    degree in Physics from the university in 1893. A year later he completed a master's degree, then spent a few years teaching in high schools in West Bay

    Harrison M. Randall

    Harrison_M._Randall

  • Helen Quinn
  • Australian-American physicist

    contributions to theoretical physics include the Peccei–Quinn theory which implies a corresponding symmetry of nature(related to matter-antimatter symmetry and

    Helen Quinn

    Helen Quinn

    Helen_Quinn

  • Percy Williams Bridgman
  • American physicist (1882–1961)

    Landon Bridgman, was "profoundly religious and idealistic" and worked as a newspaper reporter assigned to state politics. His mother, Mary Ann Maria

    Percy Williams Bridgman

    Percy Williams Bridgman

    Percy_Williams_Bridgman

  • Henry Gale (astrophysicist)
  • American astrophysicist and author (1874–1942)

    Illinois to Adalaide Rhoda (née Parker) and Eli Holbrook Gale, a physician. His mother died a few weeks after his birth; thereafter he was raised by his maternal

    Henry Gale (astrophysicist)

    Henry Gale (astrophysicist)

    Henry_Gale_(astrophysicist)

  • Robert R. Wilson
  • American physicist (1914–2000)

    as a sculptor, and as an architect of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), where he was the first director from 1967 to 1978. A graduate

    Robert R. Wilson

    Robert R. Wilson

    Robert_R._Wilson

  • Roger Falcone
  • American physicist (born 1952)

    is an American physicist at University of California, Berkeley where he is a professor of physics. He is an Elected Fellow at The Optical Society and the

    Roger Falcone

    Roger Falcone

    Roger_Falcone

  • Charles Lauritsen
  • Danish-American physicist (1892–1968)

    Charles Christian Lauritsen (April 4, 1892 – April 13, 1968) was a Danish-American physicist. Lauritsen was born in Holstebro, Denmark and studied architecture

    Charles Lauritsen

    Charles Lauritsen

    Charles_Lauritsen

  • Raymond Thayer Birge
  • American physical chemist (1887–1980)

    into a family of academic scientists, Birge obtained his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1913. In the same year he married Irene A. Walsh

    Raymond Thayer Birge

    Raymond Thayer Birge

    Raymond_Thayer_Birge

  • Victor Weisskopf
  • American theoretical physicist (1908–2002)

    Copenhagen. By the late 1930s, he realized that, as a Jew, he needed to get out of Europe. Bohr helped him find a position at University of Rochester in the United

    Victor Weisskopf

    Victor Weisskopf

    Victor_Weisskopf

  • William V. Houston
  • American physicist and university president (1900–1968)

    spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, and solid-state physics as well as being a teacher and administrator. He became the second president of Rice University

    William V. Houston

    William V. Houston

    William_V._Houston

  • John Hasbrouck Van Vleck
  • American physicist and mathematician (1899–1980)

    astronomer John Monroe Van Vleck, was also a professor. He grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, and received an A.B. degree from the University of Wisconsin

    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

    John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

    John_Hasbrouck_Van_Vleck

  • American Physical Society
  • Organization of physicists

    The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of professionals in physics and related disciplines, comprising nearly

    American Physical Society

    American_Physical_Society

  • Charles H. Townes
  • American physicist (1915–2015)

    (1881–1980). His brother, Henry Keith Townes Jr., (1913–1990), was a renowned entomologist who was a world authority on Ichneumon wasps. Townes had German, Scottish

    Charles H. Townes

    Charles H. Townes

    Charles_H._Townes

  • Val Logsdon Fitch
  • American nuclear physicist

    co-researcher James Cronin, was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1964 experiment using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National

    Val Logsdon Fitch

    Val Logsdon Fitch

    Val_Logsdon_Fitch

  • John Robert Schrieffer
  • American physicist (1931–2019)

    American theoretical physicist who, with John Bardeen and Leon Cooper, was a recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the BCS theory

    John Robert Schrieffer

    John Robert Schrieffer

    John_Robert_Schrieffer

  • Index of physics articles (C)
  • Themis Cherenkov detector Cherenkov radiation Chern–Simons theory Cherry A. Murray Chester Carlson Chetayev instability theorem Cheuk-Yin Wong Chi-Wang

    Index of physics articles (C)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(C)

  • Gang of Four (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lindsay Tanner Gang of Four (Australian Democrats): Lyn Allison, John Cherry, Andrew Murray, Aden Ridgeway Gang of Four (Harlem), U.S.: David Dinkins, Basil

    Gang of Four (disambiguation)

    Gang_of_Four_(disambiguation)

  • Frederick Seitz
  • American academic administrator and physicist (1911–2008)

    Francis. p. 251. ISBN 9780203876213. "Letter from Alexander Holtzman to Bill Murray". Tobaccodocuments.org. 31 August 1989. Archived from the original on 1

    Frederick Seitz

    Frederick Seitz

    Frederick_Seitz

  • Joseph Sweetman Ames
  • American physicist and academic (1864–1943)

    showed a special interest in mathematics. When he arrived at Hopkins as a freshman in 1883, he began a lifelong affiliation of sixty years, with only a year's

    Joseph Sweetman Ames

    Joseph Sweetman Ames

    Joseph_Sweetman_Ames

  • Arthur Gordon Webster
  • American physicist (1863–1923)

    graduated from Harvard College in 1885 at the top of his class and had stayed for a year as instructor in mathematics and physics. At the end of that year he

    Arthur Gordon Webster

    Arthur Gordon Webster

    Arthur_Gordon_Webster

  • Karl Compton
  • American physicist and university president (1887–1954)

    president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1930 to 1948. A researcher in electron physics and early experimenter on the photoelectric

    Karl Compton

    Karl Compton

    Karl_Compton

  • Floyd K. Richtmyer
  • American physicist and academic (1881–1939)

    Floyd Karker Richtmyer (October 12, 1881 – November 7, 1939) was a physicist and educator in the United States. Richtmyer was born October 12, 1881, in

    Floyd K. Richtmyer

    Floyd K. Richtmyer

    Floyd_K._Richtmyer

  • Benjamin Osgood Peirce
  • American mathematician

    (February 11, 1854 – January 14, 1914) was an American mathematician and a holder of the Hollis Chair of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy at Harvard

    Benjamin Osgood Peirce

    Benjamin Osgood Peirce

    Benjamin_Osgood_Peirce

  • Ernest M. Henley
  • American atomic and nuclear physicist

    received a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 1952. From 1952 to 1954, he was a Jewett Fellow and lecturer at Columbia University. In 1954, Henley accepted a faculty

    Ernest M. Henley

    Ernest M. Henley

    Ernest_M._Henley

  • List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (electronics)
  • This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Engineering, which includes members and international members of the United

    List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (electronics)

    List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Engineering_(electronics)

  • Raw Like Sushi
  • 1989 studio album by Neneh Cherry

    Retrieved 2 September 2021 – via World Radio History. Murray, Chris (24 June 1989). "Review: Neneh Cherry – Raw Like Sushi" (PDF). RPM. Vol. 50, no. 8. Toronto:

    Raw Like Sushi

    Raw_Like_Sushi

  • James S. Langer
  • American Professor of Physics

    of Birmingham, earning a B.A. in physics from the former in 1955 and a Ph.D. in mathematical physics from the latter in 1958. A Marshall Scholar at Birmingham

    James S. Langer

    James_S._Langer

  • William F. Brinkman
  • American physicist

    Pake Prize in 1994. He was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1992, and became a member of the American Philosophical

    William F. Brinkman

    William_F._Brinkman

  • D. Allan Bromley
  • Canadian-American physicist (1926–2005)

    David Allan Bromley (May 4, 1926 – February 10, 2005) was a Canadian-American physicist, academic administrator and science advisor to President George

    D. Allan Bromley

    D._Allan_Bromley

  • Philip H. Bucksbaum
  • American atomic physicist

    also directs the Stanford PULSE Institute. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Philip H. Bucksbaum

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  • Clergy
  • n.

    The privilege or benefit of clergy.

  • Cheerry
  • a.

    Cheerful; lively; gay; bright; pleasant; as, a cheery person.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    The wild cherry; as, Prunus serotina (wild black cherry), valued for its timber; P. Virginiana (choke cherry), an American shrub which bears astringent fruit; P. avium and P. Padus, European trees (bird cherry).

  • Cherry
  • a.

    Like a red cherry in color; ruddy; blooming; as, a cherry lip; cherry cheeks.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    A peculiar shade of red, like that of a cherry.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    The fruit of the cherry tree, a drupe of various colors and flavors.

  • Cherup
  • n.

    A short, sharp, cheerful noise; a chirp; a chirrup; as, the cherup of a cricket.

  • Merry
  • n.

    A kind of wild red cherry.

  • Bob-cherry
  • n.

    A play among children, in which a cherry, hung so as to bob against the mouth, is to be caught with the teeth.

  • Cheer
  • v. t.

    To salute or applaud with cheers; to urge on by cheers; as, to cheer hounds in a chase.

  • Blithesome
  • a.

    Cheery; gay; merry.

  • Cerasinous
  • a.

    Of a cherry color.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    The common garden cherry (Prunus Cerasus), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartarian, oxheart, morelle or morello, May-duke (corrupted from Medoc in France).

  • Chequy
  • n.

    Same as Checky.

  • Cherif
  • n.

    See Cherif.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    The timber of the cherry tree, esp. of the black cherry, used in cabinetmaking, etc.

  • Wherry
  • n.

    A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is expressed; -- sometimes called crab wherry.

  • Ferry
  • v. t.

    A vessel in which passengers and goods are conveyed over narrow waters; a ferryboat; a wherry.

  • Chear
  • n. & v.

    See Cheer.

  • Cherty
  • a.

    Like chert; containing chert; flinty.