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Humans deeply respond to direct interaction and long remember the impressions of first-hand experience. Herman skillfully drew from these human traits to impart his subject. Thousands of his past students over a span of 34 years revere "Professor Hobbs" with the same warm respect afforded Walter Cronkite, a respect born from careful truth and truthful caring. Faculty Senate Tribute to Professor Herman Hedberg Hobbs May 6, 1993 Professor Hobbs is retiring this year to become Emeritus Professor of Physics. His personal interest in the development of his students made his classes both popular and deeply edifying.
----- All Nonfiction ----- Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals ----- All Fiction ----- Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G. From 1947 to 1971 he was professor of social anthropology at the Univ. of Manchester; thereafter he was research professor there. His major contribution was in the area of primitive law.
Tom Mackin prepared for his Mechanics of Materials Failure class in the aftermath of the September 11 events has generated an international response, as reported in "UI prof's trade center analysis gets attention" in The News-Gazette on November 2, 2001. Pega Hrnjak, co-director of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center, was featured in an article about ammonia's potential as a refrigerant in "Ammonia may be cheaper way to cool supermarkets" in The News-Gazette on September 17, 2001. The late Professor James Peters has been selected to receive the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Propellants and Combustion Award for 2001. The award is presented for outstanding technical contributions to aeronautical or astronautical combustion engineering. Bayne Professor Huseyin Sehitoglu, Grayce Wicall Gauthier Professor Richard E.
The ecosystem is finite, nongrowing, and materially closed. To me, that means that the path of economic progress must shift from growth (quantitative expansion) to development (qualitative improvement). Daly is currently Professor at the University of Maryland, School of Public Affairs. From 1988 to 1994 he was Senior Economist in the Environment Department of the World Bank. Prior to 1988 he was Alumni Professor of Economics at Louisiana State University, where he taught economics for twenty years.

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