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         Friedman Jerome I:     more detail
  1. The humanities and the sciences (ACLS occasional paper) by Jerome I Friedman, Peter Galison, et all 1999
  2. Public lectures (LKY distinguished visitor public lecture series) by Jerome I Friedman, 1997
  3. From Statistics to Neural Networks: Theory and Pattern Recognition Applications (Nato a S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences) by Vladimier S. Cherkassky, Jerome H. Friedman, 1994-09

61. Washingtonpost.com: Nobel Laureates' Letter To President Bush
Eighty nobel laureates were among those who signed a letter University Robert Fogel* , University of Chicago jerome I. friedman * , Massachusetts Institute
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A37117-2001Feb21?language=printer

62. Nobel Laureates Oppose S.507, Alliance For American Innovation
nobel Laureates Oppose S.507 Patent Reform . jerome friedman (1990 Physics) MITHenry Kendall (1990 Physics) MIT Davie M. Lee (1996 Physics) Cornell Doug
http://www.piausa.org/coalition/nobel-s507/
The Professional Inventor's Alliance Presents: Nobel Laureates Oppose S.507 "Patent Reform" Franco Modigliani, Institute Professor Emeritus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sloan School of Management
An Open Letter To The U.S. Senate, We urge the Senate to oppose the passage of the pending US. Senate Bill S. 507. We hold that Congress, before embarking on a revision of our time tested patent system, should hold extensive hearings on whether there are serious flaws in the present system that need to be addressed and if so, how best to deal with them. This is especially important considering that a delicate structure such as the patent system with all its ramifications should not be subject to frequent modifications. We believe that S.507 could result in lasting harm to the United States and the world. First, it will prove damaging to American small inventors and thereby discourage the flow of new inventions that have contributed so much to America's superior performance in the advancement of Science and Technology. It will do so by curtailing the protection they obtain thorough patents relative to the large multi-national corporations. Second, the principle of prior user rights saps the very spirit of that wonderful institution that is represented by the American patent system established in the Constitution since 1787, which is based on the principle that the inventor is given complete protection but for a limited length of time, after which the patent, fully disclosed in the application and published at the time of issue, becomes in the public domain, and can be used by anyone, under competitive conditions for the benefit of all final users.

63. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
ARAB/ISLAMIC nobel WINNERS, JEWISH nobel WINNERS. 1988 Leon Lederman 1988 - MelvinSchwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1995 - Martin Perl.
http://www.mainframe.org/humour/political_nobelprize.htm
The Humour Pages
Nobel Peace Prize Winners
This isn't humour, but I didn't know where else to put it.
Today, at a time when fundamentalist Islamic extremism is affecting so much of our world, I think it's interesting to note the statistical difference between Arabs and Jews shown below. I think that if the fanatics spent less time on politics and religion, and more on 'useful endeavours' (lots of room for discussion here!), it would be a good thing for their people and for everyone. As it is, they have only managed to accomplish a lot of chanting and rocking about ARAB/ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS 19.6% of World's Population
1.2 billion Muslims
Literature
1957 Albert Camus
1988 - Najib Mahfooz 1988.
Peace
1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat
1994 - Yaser Arafat
Chemistry
1990 Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 Peter Brian Medawar 1998 Ferid Mourad 0.2% OF WORLD'S POPULATION

64. The Scientist - North American Scientists Sweep This Year's Nobel Prizes
Three scientists shared the 1990 nobel Prize in physics Americans jerome I. friedman,60, and Henry W. Kendall, 64; and Canadian Richard E. Taylor, 60, were
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1990/nov/martello_p8_901112.html
The Scientist 4[22]:8, Nov. 12, 1990
News
North American Scientists Sweep This Year's Nobel Prizes
By Angela Martello Date: November 12, 1990 Advances in transplant science, synthetic organic chemistry, and the study of quarks have allowed six North American scientists to sweep this year's three Nobel science prizes. E. Donnall Thomas, 70, and Joseph E. Murray, 71, shared the Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology for their work in transplant medicine. Thomas, director emeritus of the Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Division of Clinical Research, was cited for his pivotal work on bone marrow transplantationa treatment often offered as a last hope for patients afflicted with various types of leukemia and other blood-related and genetic disorders. In 1956, Thomas successfully transplanted donor marrow into a human patient. Thomas's Nobel Prize came swiftly on the heels of another highly regarded award: He and six other researchers recently received the 1990 Gairdner Foundation International Awards in recognition of their contributions to medical science (see People, page 25 of this issue). Murray, professor of surgery, emeritus, at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, was recognized by the Nobel committee for his pioneering work in transplant medicine. In 1954, Murray performed the first successful kidney transplant between identical twins. He later championed the use of organs from deceased donors and demonstrated that the application of whole body irradiation could induce immunosuppression, thus reducing the risk that the recipient would reject the donated organ.

65. The Scientist - People : Stanford, Drexel Physicists Recognized For Contribution
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has named jerome I. friedman,who shared the 1990 nobel Prize in physics, an Institute Professor.
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1991/july/people_910708.html
The Scientist 5[14]:1, Jul. 08, 1991
News
People : Stanford, Drexel Physicists Recognized For Contributions To Laser Science
By Rebecca Andrews
  • Stanford, Drexel Physicists Recognized For Contributions To Laser Science
  • MIT Honors Nobel Winner Jerome Friedman With Special Title, `Institute Professor
  • Obituaries ~ Mary Hewitt Loveless and Irvine H. Page Contributions To Laser Science AUTHOR: Rebecca Andrews, p.21-22 Lorenzo M. Narducci, Francis K. Davis Professor of Physics and Atmospheric Science at Philadelphia's Drexel University, and Stephen E. Harris, Kenneth and Barbara Oshman Professor of Electrical Engineering and professor of applied physics at Stanford University, have been named cowinners of the 1991 Einstein Prize for Laser Science by the Society for Optics and Quantum Electronics. The two were cited for "important contributions in the area of the effects of atomic coherence in laser physics." They will each receive an inscribed medal at Lasers '91, the 14th International Conference on Lasers and Applications, to be held in San Diego in December. Narducci is being recognized for his 1990 theory that it is possible to alter the fundamental characteristics of atomic emissions of light (Physical Review A, 42:1630-49, 1990), breaking from the long-standing belief that each element has a signature, unchanging spectral line. Narducci's work involves multilevel atomic systems, in which atoms with more than one energy level interact with laser light. Narducci predicted that the illumination of an atom with two laser beams in a certain way could induce "atomic coherence," in which the motion of the atom at different energy levels could be correlated. The outcome of this process is a much narrower spectral line. Narducci's theory was recently validated by T.W. Mossberg at the University of Oregon (Physical Review Letters, 66:2460-63, 1991).
  • 66. General Info
    Kluwer Academic Publishers (foreword written by nobel Laureate Robert C. Richardson),IOS PRESS (foreword written by nobel Laureate jerome friedman), etc
    http://www.ssgrr.it/en/ssgrr2002s/info.htm
    search SSGRR 2002s Info Pricing Global Schedule Detailed Schedule Keynotes ... International events SSGRR 2002s L'Aquila, July 29-August 4, 2002 International Conference
    Advances in Infrastructure for e-Business, e-Education,
    e-Science, and e-Medicine
    on the Internet General Info Topics of Interest Paper Submission Format Info on Conference Scuola Superiore G. Reiss Romoli (SSGRR)
    is the Italian ICT, Management, and Economics Congress and Education center owned by the Telecom Italia Group of Companies. SSGRR is located in L'Aquila, close to Rome, and is THE leading Italian institution in the domain of state-of-the-art infrastructure for exchange of technical and scientific information. Their premises are isolated from the turmoil of big cities, and they include 2 auditoriums and 16 high-tech lecture rooms, with a full-blown hotel and restaurant, plus excellent sports facilities ( http://www.ssgrr.it SSGRR decided to organize twice a year an international symposium in the general domain of INFRASTRUCTURE FOR E-BUSINESS, E-EDUCATION, E-SCIENCE, AND E-MEDICINE ON THE INTERNET (in the widest sense: computer science and engineering, communications, and business administration), with the goal of getting together the LEADING WORLD EXPERTS in the field, to present invited papers (the symposium will feature ONLY INVITED PAPERS) on their most important research contributions in the recent period.

    67. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ïî ôèçèêå
    Alphabetical listing of nobel prize laureates in Physics. Name. Year Awarded. Frank,Il'ja Mikhailovich, 1958. friedman, jerome I. 1990. Gabor, Dennis, 1971.
    http://orel.rsl.ru/archiv/nob_ph.htm
    PHYSICS
    Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Physics
    Name Year Awarded Alfven, Hannes Alvarez, Luis W. Anderson, Carl David Anderson, Philip W. Appleton, Sir Edward Victor Bardeen, John Bardeen, John Barkla, Charles Glover Basov, Nicolay Gennadiyevich Becquerel, Antoine Henri Bednorz, J. Georg Bethe, Hans Albrecht Binnig, Gerd Blackett, Lord Patrick Maynard Stuart Bloch, Felix Bloembergen, Nicolaas Bohr, Aage Bohr, Niels Born, Max Bothe, Walther Bragg, Sir William Henry Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Brattain, Walter Houser Braun, Carl Ferdinand Bridgman, Percy Williams Brockhouse, Bertram N. Chadwick, Sir James Chamberlain, Owen Chandrasekhar, Subramanyan Charpak, Georges Cherenkov, Pavel Alekseyevich Chu, Steven Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude Compton, Arthur Holly Cooper, Leon N. Curie, Marie Curie, Pierre Dalen, Nils Gustaf Davisson, Clinton Joseph De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor De Gennes, Pierre-Gilles Dehmelt, Hans G.

    68. 22 Nobel Laureates Oppose S.
    jerome friedman, (1990, Physics) MIT Henry Kendall, (1990, Physics) MIT Davie M.Lee, (1996 What Expertise do nobel Laureates Have to Address Patent Issues?
    http://www.ipcreators.org/congress/105cong/articles105/22nobel.htm
    Intellectual Property Creators Put me on your mailing list
    26 Nobel Laureates Oppose S. 507
    The Signers What expertise do the signers have? Franco Modigliani, Institute Professor Emeritus
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Sloan School of Management
    50 Memorial Drive
    Cambridge, MA 02142-1347 Phone: 617/253-7153
    Fax: 617/258-6855
    Email: francom@mit.edu An Open Letter To The U.S. Senate, We urge the Senate to oppose the passage of the pending US. Senate Bill S. 507. We hold that Congress, before embarking on a revision of our time tested patent system, should hold extensive hearings on whether there are serious flaws in the present system that need to be addressed and if so, how best to deal with them. This is especially important considering that a delicate structure such as the patent system with all its ramifications should not be subject to frequent modifications. We believe that S. 507 could result in lasting harm to the United States and the world. First, it will prove damaging to American small inventors and thereby discourage the flow of new inventions that have contributed so much to America's superior performance in the advancement of Science and Technology. It will do so by curtailing the protection they obtain thorough patents relative to the large multi-national corporations. Second, the principle of prior user rights saps the very spirit of that wonderful institution that is represented by the American patent system established in the Constitution since 1787, which is based on the principle that the inventor is given complete protection but for a limited length of time, after which the patent, fully disclosed in the application and published at the time of issue, becomes in the public domain, and can be used by anyone, under competitive conditions for the benefit of all final users. It will do so by giving further protection to

    69. 32 Nobel Laureates In Physics Back Atomic Test Ban
    jerome I. friedman, the president of the physics group, a nobel laureate at the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology and an organizer of the letter, said the
    http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/214/other/news/100699nobels-test-ban.html
    October 6, 1999
    32 Nobel Laureates in Physics Back Atomic Test Ban
    Related Article
  • Both Parties Seek Graceful Way to Put Off Nuclear Treaty Vote By WILLIAM J. BROAD group of 32 Nobel laureates in physics on Tuesday urged the Senate to approve the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, calling it "central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons." U.S. approval is imperative, the scientists said, and would mark "an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms." The plea was conveyed by the American Physical Society, the world's leading group of physicists, which sent letters Tuesday to every senator. Representatives of the group said they knew of no instance in which so many prominent American physicists had shown such unity. "To line up this many physics Nobel laureates is unprecedented," said Dr. Robert L. Park, a physicist at the University of Maryland who directs the group's Washington office. The 32 signers range from hawks to doves, Park pointed out, making the appeal wide and deep. A few are former designers of nuclear arms, a field dominated by physicists. Jerome I. Friedman, the president of the physics group, a Nobel laureate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an organizer of the letter, said the test ban "is important for the future of humankind, and therefore has to be taken extremely seriously."
  • 70. SLAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration
    continued achievement. I am sure that there are many great things yetto come. . — jerome friedman, nobel Laureate. In this occasion
    http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/40years/40thquotes.htm
    More Comments and Congratulations
    The following excerpts are from congratulatory letters sent to SLAC Director Jonathan Dorfan. "Over the years, SLAC has been a center of pioneering physics and innovative technology; and this is a time to celebrate its many outstanding achievements- achievements that helped shape our modern view of particle physics. Special recognition and congratulations should not only be given to SLAC physicists but also to the many talented and dedicated people who have worked in the lab and made these achievements possible. SLAC’s recent definitive measurement of CP violation in the b system extends its great legacy. So on this special occasion, I wish SLAC a very happy birthday celebration and many years of continued achievement. I am sure that there are many great things yet to come." Jerome Friedman, Nobel Laureate "In this occasion, I want to formulate strong withes for the bright development of the future scientific and technical programmes at SLAC. In my view, your laboratory gathers a set of people with such exceptional intellectual and human qualities that it will more than ever remain a place of excellence in our field of research." Bernard D’Almagne, Director, Centre Scientifique d’Orsay, France

    71. Nobel Prizes
    1960 Peter Brian Medawar 1998 - Ferid Mourad JEWISH nobel WINNERS 0.2% OF 1988 -Melvin Schwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1995 - Martin
    http://www.col.fr/judeotheque/archive.doc/Nobel prize winners- Muslims Jews.htm
    IS THIS WHY THEY HATE US? ARAB/ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS 19.6% of World's Population.....2 billion Muslims Literature 1957 - Albert Camus 1988 - Najib Mahfooz Peace 1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat 1994 - Yaser Arafat Chemistry 1990 - Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 - Peter Brian Medawar 1998 - Ferid Mourad JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLD'S POPULATION............14.1 Million Jews Literature 1910 - Paul Heyse 1927 - Henri Bergson 1958 - Boris Pasternak 1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon 1966 - Nelly Sachs 1976 - Saul Bellow 1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer 1981 - Elias Canetti 1987 - Joseph Brodsky 1991 - Nadine Gordimer World Peace 1911 - Alfred Fried 1911 - Tobias Michael Carel Asser 1968 - Rene Cassin 1973 - Henry Kissinger 1978 - Menachem Begin 1986 - Elie Wiesel 1994 - Shimon Peres 1994 - Yitzhak Rabin Chemistry 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer 1906 - Henri Moissan 1910 - Otto Wallach 1915 - Richard Willstaetter 1918 - Fritz Haber 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy 1961 - Melvin Calvin 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz 1972 - William Howard Stein 1977 - Ilya Prigogine 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown 1980 - Paul Berg 1980 - Walter Gilbert 1981 - Roald Hoffmann 1982 - Aaron Klug 1985 - Albert A. Hauptman

    72. NRL - Awards & Recognitions
    The nobel Prize was awarded to Dr. jerome Karle, head of work in rocket and satelliteastronomy and gammaray astronomy, Dr. Herbert friedman was also a
    http://www.nrl.navy.mil/content.php?P=PATENTS

    73. Colegio Don Bosco Altamira
    Translate this page Premios nobel de 1990. Markowitz, Harry M. Por su análisis pionero en la teoríade finanzas económicas. Universidad de Stanford, CA, USA. friedman, jerome I.
    http://www.aldeae.net/donbosco/aldea/Nobel1e.asp?Which=1990

    74. SchNobelComparisons
    JEWISH nobel WINNERS. Weinberg 1979 Sheldon Glashow 1988 - Leon Lederman 1988 -Melvin Schwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1995 - Martin
    http://www.haruth.com/SchNobelComparisons.html
    Who has Contributed More to World ARAB/ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS 19.6% of World's Population
    1.2 billion Muslims Chemistry
    1990 - Elias James Corey
    1999 - Ahmed Zewail Literature
    1988 - Najib Mahfooz 1988 Medicine
    1960 - Peter Brian Medawar
    1998 - Ferid Mourad Peace
    1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat
    1994 - Yaser Arafat

    JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLD'S POPULATION
    14.1 Million Jews Chemistry 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer 1906 - Henri Moissan 1910 - Otto Wallach 1915 - Richard Willstaetter 1918 - Fritz Haber 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy 1961 - Melvin Calvin 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz 1972 - William Howard Stein 1977 - Ilya Prigogine 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown 1980 - Paul Berg 1980 - Walter Gilbert 1981 - Roald Hoffmann 1982 - Aaron Klug 1985 - Albert A. Hauptman 1985 - Jerome Karle 1986 - Dudley R. Herschbach 1988 - Robert Huber 1989 - Sidney Altman 1992 - Rudolph Marcus 2000 - Alan J. Heeger Physics 1907 - Albert Abraham Michelson 1908 - Gabriel Lippmann 1921 - Albert Einstein 1922 - Niels Bohr 1925 - James Franck 1925 - Gustav Hertz 1943 - Gustav Stern 1944 - Isidor Issac Rabi 1952 - Felix Bloch 1954 - Max Born 1958 - Igor Tamm 1959 - Emilio Segre 1960 - Donald A. Glaser

    75. APS Centennial Events
    Students and teachers had an opportunity to interact with the nobel laureates.Speakers at the luncheon included APS President jerome friedman, Senior Vice
    http://www.aps.org/centennial/events/
    Mark your calendars for what will be the LARGEST physics meeting ever. The American Physical Society (APS) celebrated a century of physics accomplishments March 21 through March 26, 1999, in Atlanta, GA . In addition to the expanded technical meeting and exhibit program, numerous special events and education outreach activities were held including a Physics Festival from Monday, March 15 through Friday, March 26 THREE days of special Centennial activities involving teachers, students and Nobel Prize winners Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, March 20, 21 and 22
    Nobel Laureate Exhibit and Luncheon
    Nobel Laureate Luncheon
    Saturday, March 20, 1999
    11:30 am - 1:30 pm
    The purpose of this event was to promote and highlight the importance of science education. This invited luncheon, sponsored by The Coca Cola Company honored an outstanding high school science teacher from each state and science teachers and students from Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas. The Luncheon included the participation of over 40 Nobel Prize winners in physics and chemistry. Students and teachers had an opportunity to interact with the Nobel laureates. Speakers at the luncheon included APS President Jerome Friedman, Senior Vice President, the Coca Cola Company Anton Amon and the President of the National Academy of Science, Bruce Alberts. The event drew a good selection of the science press. The public opening of the Nobel laureate Gallery followed the Nobel laureate luncheon.
    Public Opening of Nobel Laureate Gallery

    76. NOBEL Per La FISICA
    Translate this page nobel per la FISICA Solvay 1927 1901. Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania). 1902. Ramsey,Norman F. (USA). 1990. friedman, jerome I. (USA). Kendall, Henry W. (USA).
    http://digilander.libero.it/andreawentura/fisica/nobel.htm
    NOBEL per la FISICA Solvay 1927 Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania) Lorentz, Hendrik A. (Paesi Bassi) Zeeman, Pieter (Paesi Bassi) Curie, Pierre (Francia) Curie, Marie (Francia) Becquerel, Antoine H. (Francia) Rayleigh, John W. (Gran Bretagna) Lenard, Philipp (Germania) Thomson, Joseph John (Gran Bretagna) Michelson, Albert A. (USA) Lippmann, Gabriel (Francia) Marconi, Guglielmo (Italia) Braun, Karl F. (Germania) Waals, Johannes D. van der (Paesi Bassi) Wien, Wilhelm (Germania) Dalén, Nils Gustaf (Svezia) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (Paesi Bassi) Laue, Max von (Germania) Bragg, William H. (Gran Bretagna) Bragg, William L. (Gran Bretagna) Non assegnato Barkla, Charles G. (Gran Bretagna) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (Germania) Stark, Johannes (Germania) Guillaume, Charles E. (Francia) Einstein, Albert (USA) Bohr, Niels Henrik D. (Danimarca) Millikan, Robert A. (USA) Siegbahn, Karl M.G. (Svezia) Franck, James (Germania) Herz, Gustav (Germania)

    77. The Ig Nobel Prizewinners
    cannot or should not be reproduced. Five additional nobel Laureates (Sidney Altman,David Baltimore, Nicolas Bloembergen, jerome friedman, and Philip Sharp
    http://bears.ece.ucsb.edu/personnel/astornet/humor/humor62.html
    The Ig Nobel Prizewinners
    Announcing: The 1994 The Ig Nobel Prizewinners On October 6, the winners of this year's Ig Nobel Prizes were honored, in a fashion, by three Nobel Laureates, 1200 hecklers, the Norwegian Consul, and a rat control scientist at a tumultuous ceremony at MIT. The Prizes honor individuals whose achievements "cannot or should not be reproduced." Five additional Nobel Laureates (Sidney Altman, David Baltimore, Nicolas Bloembergen, Jerome Friedman, and Philip Sharp) participated in the Ceremony with congratulatory tapes and slides. This was the fourth annual ceremony. Past winners include Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates, who won the 1992 Ig Nobel Peace Prize for "his uniquely compelling methods of bringing people together." The festivities included speeches by three of the new winners Dr. Brian Sweeney (Biology), Dr. Robert Lopez (Entomology) and, via tape recording, Dr. Richard Dart (Medicine). Sweeney and Lopez had their Prizes cheap gold-painted wax half-brains personally handed to them by the Nobel Laureates. The Nobel Laureates Richard Roberts ( Physiology or Medicine, 1993), Dudley Herschbach (Chemistry, 1986), and William Lipscomb (Chemistry, 1976) also each presented a 30-second "Heisenberg Certainty Lecture." Heisenberg Lectures were also presented by: Harvard Chemist Cynthia Friend; the father of artificial intelligence, MIT's Marvin Minsky; astonomer Margaret Geller of Harvard; and neurophysiology pioneer Jerome Lettvin of MIT. Those Heisenberg Certainty lecturers who exceeded the time limit were thrown from the stage by a referee.

    78. Lack Of Intellectual Output From The Arab World
    JEWISH nobel WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLDS POPULATION 14.1 Million Jews Literature 1988 Melvin Schwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1995 - Martin
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    Intellectual output from the Arab World ARAB / ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS
    19.6% of World's Population
    1.2 billion Muslims
    Literature 1957 Albert Camus
    1988 - Najib Mahfooz 1988.
    Peace 1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat
    1994 - Yaser Arafat
    Chemistry 1990 Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 Peter Brian Medawar 1998 Ferid Mourad JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLDS POPULATION 14.1 Million Jews Literature 1910 - Paul Heyse 1927 - Henri Bergson 1958 - Boris Pasternak 1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon 1966 - Nelly Sachs 1976 - Saul Bellow 1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer 1981 - Elias Canetti 1987 - Joseph Brodsky 1991 - Nadine Gordimer World Peace 1911 - Alfred Fried 1911 - Tobias Michael Carel Asser 1968 - Rene Cassin 1973 - Henry Kissinger 1978 - Menachem Begin 1986 - Elie Wiesel 1994 - Shimon Peres 1994 - Yitzhak Rabin Chemistry 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer 1906 - Henri Moissan 1910 - Otto Wallach 1915 - Richard Willstaetter 1918 - Fritz Haber 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy

    79. Joint Testimony On The National Science Foundation
    I am jerome friedman, President of the American Physical Society which represents Animpressive percentage of Americans nobel laureates have been recipients of
    http://www.faseb.org/opar/polissue/vahudtest.html
    HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
    SUBCOMMITTEE
    ON
    VETERANS AFFAIRS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    AND INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
    JOINT TESTIMONY
    ON
    THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
    by
    DR. JEROME FRIEDMAN
    PRESIDENT, AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
    DR. EDEL WASSERMAN
    PRESIDENT, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
    DR. FELIX BROWDER
    PRESIDENT, AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
    DR. WILLIAM BRINKLEY
    PRESIDENT, FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
    APRIL 28, 1999
    Dr. Jerome Friedman, President of the American Physical Society
    Mr. Chairman, Mr. Mollohan, and Members of the Subcommittee: I am Jerome Friedman, President of the American Physical Society which represents more than 41,000 physicists who work in academia, industry and national laboratories. I am joined today by three colleagues, Dr. Edel Wasserman, President of the American Chemical Society, the largest scientific society in the world with nearly 159,000 members; Dr. Felix Browder, President of the American Mathematical Society, representing 30,000 mathematicians; and Dr. William Brinkley, President of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, an organization whose 17 member societies represent more than 56,000 life scientists. We appreciate the opportunity to address you jointly in support of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) FY 2000 budget. By providing joint testimony—the second year we have done so—we are emphasizing that the scientific disciplines have grown highly interdependent. Consequently, we must continue to raise the funding levels of

    80. Felix Browder Testimony 4/28/99
    Mr. Mollohan, and Members of the Subcommittee I am jerome friedman, President of Animpressive percentage of American nobel laureates have been recipients of
    http://www.ams.org/government/statefb499.html
    Testimony before House Appropriations Committee
    House Appropriations Committee
    Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies
    Joint Testimony on
    The National Science Foundation
    April 28, 1999 by
    Dr. Jerome Friedman, President, American Physical Society
    Dr. Edel Wasserman, President, American Chemical Society
    Dr. Felix Browder, President, American Mathematical Society
    Dr. William Brinkley, President, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
    Dr. Jerome Friedman, President of the American Physical Society
    Mr. Chairman, Mr. Mollohan, and Members of the Subcommittee:
    I am Jerome Friedman, President of the American Physical Society which represents more than 41,000 physicists who work in academia, industry and national laboratories. I am joined today by three colleagues, Dr. Edel Wasserman, President of the American Chemical Society, the largest scientific society in the world with nearly 159,000 members; Dr. Felix Browder, President of the American Mathematical Society, representing 30,000 mathematicians; and Dr. William Brinkley, President of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, an organization whose 17 member societies represent more than 56,000 life scientists. We appreciate the opportunity to address you jointly in support of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) FY 2000 budget. By providing joint testimonythe second year we have done sowe are emphasizing that the scientific disciplines have grown highly interdependent. Consequently, we must continue to raise the funding levels of all areas of science to improve the health of our people, to sustain economic growth, and to enhance quality of life.

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