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- :F44 'TL, - ' ' ,, sf- , Ev- sin I . Q- , ,:.s.yv-L. sill iid yr W si it ffggiibw I' u dwwgz. ' ' i Dr. Isidor Isaac Rabi THE JOSEPH PRIE TLEY ARD The presentation of the Joseph Priestley Award on March 19 highlighted Priestley Day, a celebration held each year at Dickinson Col- lege to honor Priestley's memory and to rec- ognize achievements of todayis men of science. The Award is a ceramic portrait of Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen, and 351,000 The 13th recipient of Dickinson's Priestley Memorial Award was Dr. I. I. Rabi, Nobel Laureate and Columbia University scientist noted for his research in nuclear and elec- tronic physics. Described as one of the de- velopers of American physicsf' Dr. Rabi was honored for his contribution to the welfare of mankind through physics. Dr. Rabi is noted for his molecular beam researches and for perfecting methods for precise measurement essential for the de- velopment and testing of atomic theory. He is a leader in the international search for peaceful uses of atomic energy, serving on the Science Committee of the United Nations and the Science Commission of NATO. Dick- inson College is' proud to salute this outstand- ing scientist of our age.
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THE DICKI N COLLEGE ARTS AW RD . Li ff' gui 1 Fi I Z P A -L' flx Leonard Baskin, center, with President Rubendall and Dr. Gordon, Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts. The Dickinson College Arts Award is presented to a person who has made an outstanding contribution in the arts of humanities. Recipients are chosen by a select committee of faculty and trustee members. The Arts Award, one of the most distinguished awards presented by Dickinson College, was instituted in 1958. Previous recipients include Robert Frost, Eero Saarinen and Dame Judith Anderson. The receiver of this year's award was the noted Leonard Baskin, presently a professor, of printmaking and sculpture at Smith College. Mr. Baskin received a Wedgwood medallion and gift of 351000 for his reputable achievements in the fine arts. This famous American artist has received degrees from various institutions of fine arts in New York, Paris and Florence, and has been honored with numerous prizes and fellowships. Mr. Baskin has had 21 one-man shows in America and Europe, and his works are presently in the permanent collections of more than 25 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. II
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