Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 30 of 266
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Professor L. Spitzer, Jr., Chairman. PciKirtnient ol Astronomy perceive more of his world around him more reliably and to fashion this world more easily to satisfy his pur- poses. The skill, know-how. and the procedures of scientific metliod are available to the student at Princeton in a- hundance and excellence. There is enough to challenge the most gifted genius. More important, however, may be the setting within which the natural sciences are studied here. A setting where most scientists are fully aware that what is lauded as scientific method is by no means a cold, inhuman objectivity: a realization that scientific inquiry is shot through with the scientist ' s own value judgments from the selection of the problem and vari- Professors E. G. Butler. G. Fankhauser. Dejiartment of Biology Professors W. P. Jacobs, H. F. Blum, A. U. Chase, Jr., H. F. Johnson, A. K Parjiart. (Jiairman, Department of Biology 26

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NATURAL SCIENCES By Hadley Cantril. Ph.D. Stuart Professor of Psychology The over-all aim of the natural scientist can perhaps best be expressed by saying that he is trying to humanize nature. He is not trying to conquer nature. For nature is neutral. He is tr ing to understand her intricacies, moods, and changes and turn her essential neutrality to his own uses. Nature yields her secrets to him only if he begins to imitate her imagination, patience, and perseverance. And when the secrets are discovered, she will turn them to aid man ' s purposes only if he in his turn caters to her pur- poses. The soil produces for man only if man tends the soil: the domesticated animal serves man only if he satisfies her needs: the atom yields its energies for mans use only if man creates the proper conditions. What science does is to extend the range of mans sen- sorv and motor equipment. It extends our vision with telescopes and television: our hearing with radio and phonographs: our feeling with radar. It extends our mus- cles with water power, electricity, jet planes, and steam- ships. In short, the wonders and accomplishments of science are all devoted to increasing mans ability to Professor H. Cantril. Chairman, Department uj l ' s)rh(ilogy Pn.f.-s..r A. W. ' lurk... (hairnian. DefKirtment i f Mathentatits Professors H. H. Hess. Chairman. E. Dwtf, B. F. Howell. F. B. Van Houten, Department of Geology



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Professors A. C. .Slit-nstone. (Jiairnuin. M. li. W liilr, R. Sherr, F. C. Shoemaker. Departinent oi I ' hyiics allies to the personal equation involved in the in- terpretation of results. Also the sense of excitement that pervades the scientific atmosphere of a great university connnunitv where each new result is seen only as a take- off for a new and potentially more exciting inquiry. An endless procedure in which the doing and the partici- pation is its own reward. Furthermore, the wisdom of pursuing inquiry in the natural sciences in the context of the humanities and social sciences, as at Princeton, feeds hack to the ultimate benefit of the sciences themselves. For no scientific re- Professor K. I. Roiirr , Ihpiii tinfut of l ' h sii-s 27

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