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- Play about ethics finds chemistry prof in his element
- The Dead 60s are back with a bang
- Waxing lyrical on poems
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Play about ethics finds chemistry prof in his element
Canada.com – Sep 21, 2007
inc–>Play about ethics finds chemistry prof in his elementShould’ve gets its North American premiere in Edmonton tonightLiz NichollsThe Edmonton JournalPublished: Friday September 21 2007EDMNTN – Roald Hoffmann belongs to an exclusive club: members of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science who have a Nobel Prize for chemistry and also write plays. Plays that is that get produced. It is entirely possible he’s the only one. Among playwrights Hoffmann just retired at 70 from the chem department at Cornell University also occupies a small-unto-molecular subset: those who have been reviewed both in the Los Angeles Times and Improbable Chemistry. But these are not the only reasons tonight’s North American premiere of Should’ve “a play about ethics in science and art” is a highly unusual event.
The Dead 60s are back with a bang
Independent – Sep 21, 2007
We all add our little individual musicianship to it. When you really start to see it and creating it it’s exciting and we get up and play it together. There is definitely a special sort of chemistry there. It can be a really good feeling. “Being a live band the chemistry is especially important at their gigs Turner explains: “If we can get the connection – that’s what you’re looking for really when you play live – that little spark between the four of you. If that happens then it goes off. “This summer they played the main stage of the Reading Festival – their first UK festival in 18 months – and are now enjoying trying out the new material on fans in the UK… There is definitely a special sort of chemistry there. It can be a really good feeling. “Being a live band the chemistry is especially important at their gigs Turner explains: “If we can get the connection – that’s what you’re looking for really when you play live – that little spark between the four of you. If that happens then it goes off. “This summer they played the main stage of the Reading Festival – their first UK festival in 18 months – and are now enjoying trying out the new material on fans in the UK. But the band are most excited about the new album coming out to give people a bigger picture of The Dead 60s. Turner says: “It’s always nice to get your first single out the way.
Waxing lyrical on poems
Hindu – Sep 21, 2007
Damodaran was the lodestar to Malayalam language. While battling with Chemistry formulae labs and acids for two years poetry was always like a whiff of fresh breeze. It kept Damodaran going. But it also resulted in being sent out of a Chemistry class. Something snapped and Damodaran quit the college and Chemistry. Getting special sanction from the university he completed his graduation in Malayalam from Maharaja’s College… While battling with Chemistry formulae labs and acids for two years poetry was always like a whiff of fresh breeze. It kept Damodaran going. But it also resulted in being sent out of a Chemistry class. Something snapped and Damodaran quit the college and Chemistry. Getting special sanction from the university he completed his graduation in Malayalam from Maharaja’s College. More than a degree Damodaran had landed where he belonged to. Anthology of poems And when his first anthology of poems ‘Adhunaathanam’ was released early this week it was the realisation of a long cherished dream.
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kgw.com – Sep 21, 2007
lin Award one of the American Chemical Society’s highest honors. She has published extensively in the field of chemistry and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In her years at Western university enrollment grew from 9300 to 12100 full-time equivalent students. The faculty increased from 456 to 627. She has overseen the addition of a number of new campus buildings and worked on plans to expand the campus to the Bellingham waterfront. The university said Morse would spend her last year providing for a smooth transition finishing the university’s accreditation process raising money lobbying the Legislature and completing the first union contract with faculty… The university said Morse would spend her last year providing for a smooth transition finishing the university’s accreditation process raising money lobbying the Legislature and completing the first union contract with faculty. She earned her doctorate and master’s degrees from Michigan and her bachelor’s degree from hio’s Denison University. She is married to retired Western chemistry professor Joseph Morse and has two adult sons.