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UNDER GRANT from National Science Foundation, Harry Kranepool focuses on metabolism of the dino-flagelate. SCIENCE AND MATH CONCLUDED Francis men rendered contributions to atomic research in the person of Dr. Donald Metz. Dr. Metz works at Brookhaven National Laboratories and has travelled extensively in Europe and South America under the aegis of the Atomic Energy Commission. To prepare students for the kind of work now car¬ ried out by the faculty, the Division has constructed an effective scheme of science education. Simply stated, science students are expected to develop material pre¬ sented in lectures into practically applicable methods in the lab. Degrees awarded in chemistry and biology work around this key principle. FRANK RUSSO-ALESSI applies trig theory to surveying transit in determining elevation angle of College building. 28
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AT THE BROOKIIAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORIES, Dr. Metz works with the Atomic Energy Commission. research afield by scientists T he Division of Natural Science and Mathematics engaged in research work well beyond the walls of St. Francis College. At Haskins Laboratory, Pro¬ fessor John Burke, Division Chairman, labored at developing artificial media for marine protozoa. Backed up with a grant from the National Science Foundation, Mr. John Marchisotto and students, Tom McCormack and Harry Kranepool, tackled the same problem; this group used facilities of our own labs. Aquatic environs of tropical Bimini saw Dr. John McLaughlin in oceanic probings for the Office of Naval Research. Problems of polymer chemistry were the specialty of Dr. Charles Ang, affiliated with the Gaylord Laboratories of Newark. At the Brook¬ lyn Botanical Gardens, Dr. Edgar Taschdjian strug¬ gled to discover a process for rendering wood prod¬ ucts resistant to rot and harmful insects. Finally, St. POLYMER CHEMISTRY EXPERT, Dr. Ang, carries on research at Newark’s Gaylord Laboratories.
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FRANKENSTEIN SCENE in one of the labs finds St. Francis science are called for in closeup work for protection from the nitrogen dioxide majors working with NH30H in the nickle-determination test. Masks fumes given off in the process. 29
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