Jerome Bert Wiesner (May 30, 1915 – October 21, 1994) was a professor of electrical engineering, chosen by President John F. Kennedy as chairman of his...
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Wiesner building (Building E15) houses the MIT Media Lab and the List Visual Arts Center and is named in honor of former MIT president Jerome Wiesner...
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of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980. MIT's involvement in military science surged...
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and activist Jérôme Valcke (born 1960), French football administrator Jerome Vered (born 1958), American television contestant Jerome Wiesner (1915–1994)...
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information science in the 1980s and 1990s. Stephen Wiesner is the son of Jerome Wiesner and Laya Wiesner. He received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis...
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1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and former MIT President Jerome Wiesner, and is housed in the Wiesner Building (designed by I. M. Pei), also known as Building...
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late 1920s Günter Wiesner, German judo athlete Jacob Benjamin Wiesner(1763--1842), German mineralogist and engineer. Jerome Wiesner (1915–1994), educator...
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Chemistry faculty webpage". Retrieved 2007-03-26. "President emeritus Jerome Wiesner is dead at 79". October 26, 2004. Retrieved 2007-04-04. Norman F. Ramsey...
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ambassador), the State Department, the United States Information Agency, and Jerome Wiesner, the PSAC chairman, opposed resuming atmospheric tests. On the side...
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Killian (1948) Julius Adams Stratton (1959) Howard Wesley Johnson (1966) Jerome Wiesner (1971) Paul E. Gray (1980) Charles M. Vest (1990) Susan Hockfield (2004)...
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24, 1964 – January 20, 1969 President Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by Jerome Wiesner Succeeded by Lee DuBridge Personal details Born Donald Frederick Hornig...
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science of the workings of the human mind. In 1951, Wiener convinced Jerome Wiesner to hire some physiologists of the nervous system. A group was established...
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Bees to play drums, and Taylor's childhood friend Zachary Wiesner (son of academic Jerome Wiesner) to play bass. After Taylor rejected the notion of naming...
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private funeral service. At a public memorial subsequently held by MIT, Jerome Wiesner declared "No American has had greater influence in the growth of science...
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In office 1966–1971 Preceded by Julius Adams Stratton Succeeded by Jerome Wiesner Personal details Born (1922-07-02)July 2, 1922 Chicago, Illinois Died...
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Administrator Robert Seamans, and Special Assistant to the President Jerome Wiesner / Nov 1962, minutes 2:58–ff. Nicks, O. W. (June 1985). "ch8". history...
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Killian (1948) Julius Adams Stratton (1959) Howard Wesley Johnson (1966) Jerome Wiesner (1971) Paul E. Gray (1980) Charles M. Vest (1990) Susan Hockfield (2004)...
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1976, Philadelphia Birth of the Muses, bronze, 1944–1950, In memory of Jerome Wiesner - in the permanent collection of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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Administration, pp. 86, 110; J.Wiesner, 'War and Peace in the Nuclear Age; Bigger Bang for the Buck, A; Interview with Jerome Wiesner, [1]', WGBH Media Library...
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Yes Yes Yes 1998 From the Earth to the Moon Yes TV miniseries Role: Jerome Wiesner 2001 Harvard Man Yes 2004 Outfoxed Yes Role: Air America host 2004 The...
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Includes the administrations of Howard W. Johnson (1966–1971) and Jerome Wiesner (1971–1980) MIT has always been notionally coeducational, admitting...
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propellant and could be launched in minutes." During a transition briefing, Jerome Wiesner, "a member of Eisenhower's permanent Science Advisory Committee,......
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1977. Founding members included George F. Kennan, Stephen F. Cohen, Jerome Wiesner, and Theodore Hesburgh. The group, which was composed of businessmen...
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D. Eisenhower's second adviser George Kistiakowsky, Kennedy adviser Jerome Wiesner, and many scientists that took part in the Manhattan project. This group's...
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who had been a strong supporter of the program in the Senate. With Jerome Wiesner, Johnson was given a major role in overseeing the administration's space...
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New York Jeremy Stone, director, Federation of American Scientists Jerome Wiesner, president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Samuel M. Lambert...
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Killian (1948) Julius Adams Stratton (1959) Howard Wesley Johnson (1966) Jerome Wiesner (1971) Paul E. Gray (1980) Charles M. Vest (1990) Susan Hockfield (2004)...
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Kennedy's support for America's piloted space program was lukewarm. Jerome Wiesner of MIT, who served as a science advisor to presidents Eisenhower and...
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indirectly recruited by president Jerome Wiesner through colleagues John Harbison and David Epstein because Wiesner harbored musical inclinations (having...
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Killian (1948) Julius Adams Stratton (1959) Howard Wesley Johnson (1966) Jerome Wiesner (1971) Paul E. Gray (1980) Charles M. Vest (1990) Susan Hockfield (2004)...
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