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Ronald Barrett
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Douglas Bird
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Australian Magazine, August 10, 2002, Saturday, MAGAZINE; Pg. 46,
768 words, An arresting development, Susan Maushart
... passive again. As you do. According to anthropologist Douglas Bird,
of the University of Maine, the existence of ...
... spear-wielding youngsters, anthropologists speculate, the community's
way of ...
2. The New York Times, July 2, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2248 words, Why Childhood
Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts , By NATALIE ANGIER
Yet as Dr. Douglas Bird and Dr. Rebecca Bliege Bird, anthropologists
at the University of Maine ...
... rates of the people of Mer, the anthropologists were startled to
find that children of ...
... autonomous adults. Instead, the anthropologists propose that a
long ...
... problem," said Dr. Douglas Bird. "It goes to the heart
of ...
... tables or telemarketing. Yet as the anthropologists make clear
in the ...
... John Bock, an anthropologist at California State ...
... thought." Yet for the anthropologists, like Dr. Douglas Bird,
who are skeptical of the childhood-is- ...
... about it." Dr. Douglas Bird and others have proposed that
there can be ...
... lines alongside the adults. (Douglas Bird); A 7-year- ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 07, 2002, Features; Pg. 44, 2205 words,
Mother's little helpers; It's official, our kids really do take an
incredibly long time to grow up. Meredith F. Small wonders whether
an evolutionary trick designed to help the family out has backfired
on today's parents, Meredith F. Small; Meredith F. Small is a writer
and professor of anthropology at Cornell University
... Rebecca Biege Bird and Douglas Bird from the University of Maine
also suggested that ...
... by William Damon of Stanford University. And Killen's own work
with ...
Rebecca Bird
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Melissa Brown
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 10, 2004, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
SUNDAY REVIEW;, Pg. M5, 3144 words, LITERARY GUIDE
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... 415) 927-0960. Melissa Brown Author of "Is Taiwan Chinese?" ...
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... Mall, White Plaza, Stanford University, Palo Alto. (650) ...
... LIGHT BOOKS (52%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%);
2. The Denver Post, February 6, 2002 Wednesday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. B-07,
5974 words, OBITUARIES
... Hospital Foundation, Attn: Melissa Brown, 1245 E. Colfax ...
... Carol Crossin. He graduated from Stanford University. He was vice
president of the Friends of ...
3. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 26, 1994 Wednesday, THIRD,
METRO; Pg. B4, 1764 words, CHARLES BENTON ARMSTRONG
... Lorraine Jones; his stepmother, Melissa Brown; four brothers, Jules,
...
... arts degree in anthropology from Newcomb College and a ...
... Pennsylvania. She was former chairman of the anthropology department
at Tulane. She was the ...
4. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 16, 1992, Monday,
1420 words, Time-honored strategies often lead to investing mistakes
Studies uncover common fallacies, By Clint Willis MONEY MAGAZINEbusiness;
personal; finances; investments
... 1960s research that helped Stanford University professor William
Sharpe ...
... shareholders for years. Melissa Brown, director of quantitative
research ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David DeGusta
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, April
7, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 10D, 337 words, Ancient
skull puts teeth in question of elder care, Dan Vergano
... viewpoint." Says paleoanthropologist David DeGusta of Stanford
University, "Clearly, you need to ...
DAVID DEGUSTA (88%);
... NATURAL HISTORY (51%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
... NATURAL HISTORY (51%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 12, 2003, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION
Correction Appended , NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1174 words, Fossils of 160,000-year-old
skulls fill gap in human evolution record; Latest hominid discovery
supports out-of-Africa theory, Carl T. Hall
... human evolution," said anthropologist John Hawks at the ...
... just east of the village. David DeGusta, a doctoral student ...
... who will join the Stanford University faculty this fall, ...
... fossils misstated the affiliation of anthropologist Milford Wolpoff.
He is on the ...
3. The Ottawa Citizen, October 01, 1999, FINAL, 399 words, Neanderthals
dined on their own kind, Nigel Hawkes, LONDON
... circular graves. Some anthropologists say that shows the sophistication
of ...
... recent evidence comes from David DeGusta, of Berkeley, who reports
...
4. The Washington Post, February 22, 1999, Monday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A07; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 789 words, SCIENCE NOTEBOOK
... few years ago, Stanford scientists used a ...
... vocal abilities?" asks David DeGusta, part of the team that
reports the ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 16, 1999, TUESDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1061 words, Study Pokes Hole in Talking Neanderthal
Theory; UC anthropologists date origins of speech many millennia later,
David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... extinction. But for anthropologists -- and for all of us ...
... flexible tongue. The Duke anthropologists compared the size of
the tube- ...
... for human speech, the anthropologists said. But in ...
... a compelling counterargument. David DeGusta, W. Henry Gilbert and
...
... UC Berkeley physical anthropologist F. Clark Howell. ...
6. THE AUSTRALIAN, August 5, 1997, Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. 11, 441 words,
Burnt bones point to a cornucopia of cannibals pre-1700 , NIGEL HAWKES
... American sites he investigated. David DeGusta, a graduate student
...
... new. Most early anthropologists believed it, but ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
William Durham
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), February 26, 2005, Saturday, IOWA;MIDLANDS;NEBRASKA;SUNRISE
EDITION, Pg. 04B;, 3104 words, Paid Obits
... received her BA degree from Stanford University in 1947 and her
MA ...
... Foote Durham and husband (William Durham) of Palo Alto, CA; and
...
2. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), February 25, 2005, Friday, METRO
EDITION, Pg. 04b;, 3345 words, Paid Obits
... received her BA degree from Stanford University in 1947 and her
MA ...
... Foote Durham and husband (William Durham) of Palo Alto, CA; and
...
3. The New York Times, July 18, 1986, Friday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 28, Column 1; National Desk, 1069 words, CAVE GIVES
CLUES TO CANNIBALISM, By ERIK ECKHOLM
... bone assemblages, said William Durham, an anthropologist at Stanford
University and student of the cannibalism debate. ...
CANNIBALISM; ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; CAVES AND CAVERNS SCIENCE
...
4. The New York Times, January 19, 1983, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 9, Column 1; National Desk, 1152 words, 20
GET CASH PRIZES IN 'GENIUS SEARCH', By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
... field of historical economic anthropology and historical epidemiology.
WILLIAM DURHAM, 33, professor of anthropology at Stanford University.
He has written about biological and ...
... Sciences Program at Stanford University. He is a theoretical statistician.
...
... Egypt and has linked techniques of anthropology with those of art
history. MARK ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James Fox
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), May 8, 2004 Saturday, FINAL
EDITION, Pg. 12A, 715 words, War conditions bring out soldiers' worst
side ; War conditions bring out soldiers' worst side, experts say;
Stress, mob mentality cited in abuse by Americans who guarded Iraqi
soldiers, Newsday
... human nature," said James Fox, a professor of criminal ...
... psychology experiment at Stanford University in 1971 illustrates
his ...
JAMES FOX (72%);
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (83%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%);
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (83%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%);
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 7, 2002, SATURDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, BAY AREA;, Pg. A25;, 600 words, Harlan K. Veal -- remembered
by many as a judge's judge, Matthew B. Stannard
... roots, it was at Stanford University that Judge Veal studied the
...
... County District Attorney James Fox said the man himself was ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (51%);
3. The Australian, April 2, 2002, Tuesday, FEATURES-TYPE- FEATURE-COLUMN-
AUSTRALIAN IT, COMPUTERS; Pg. C08, 1552 words, Three left in dash for
line - Centre of Excellence, Tessa Denton, Ian Grayson
... managing director Dr James Fox; and NOIE deputy chief ...
... Swiss Federal Institute or Stanford University, within 10 to 15
...
4. Independent on Sunday (London), September 9, 2001, Sunday, FEATURES;
Pg. 7, 1229 words, ARTS: WHAT A TRIP; DRUG-INDUCED VISIONS HAVE BEEN
DESCRIBED AS UNFILMABLE, BUT THAT HASN'T STOPPED MOVIE MAKERS TRYING.
OLIVER BENNETT RECALLS THE BEST EXAMPLES AND CHECKS OUT THE LATEST
ATTEMPT IN A BIOPIC OF COLERIDGE, Oliver Bennett Psychedelic! Famous
trip scenes in the movies include 'The Trip',; 1967, main pic, and
'Trainspotting', above right. Julien Temple's new film; 'Pand -eamonium',
above, brings Coleridge's drug-induced visions to the screen RONALD
GRANT ARCHIVE
'You've poisoned me," screamed James Fox as the gangster Chas
in ...
... Popular Movies and Music from Stanford University analysed the
200 most ...
... TAYLOR COLERIDGE (86%); JAMES FOX (74%); WILLIAM HURT ( ...
5. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 19, 2001, Thursday,
USA; Pg. 2, 774 words, Cuts may mean no new officers on the beat, Alexandra
Marks Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, GUILFORD, CONN.
... wrong direction," says James Fox of Northeastern University
in ...
... Hoover Institute at Stanford University in California, calls ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 29, 1998, Friday, FIVE STAR
LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A8, 427 words, INTERNET WEB SITES MAKE ACCUSED
SHOOTER A CULT HERO; 'YOUR REVENGE HOLDS PROMISE FOR OUR HUMAN RACE,'
ONE POSTING READS, Helen Kennedy; New York Daily News, NEW YORK
... an address at Stanford University posted an ode to ...
... hate school," said James Fox, dean of criminal justice ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
7. Daily News (New York), May 27, 1998, Wednesday, News; Pg. 19, 418
words, SUSPECT'S WORSHIPED ON THE WEB, By HELEN KENNEDY
... an address at Stanford University posted an ode to ...
... hate school," said James Fox, dean of criminal justice ...
JAMES FOX (50%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
8. The Washington Post, March 28, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE;
Pg. D05, 1291 words, TELEVISION, David Jackson, Special to The Washington
Post
... Deborah Prothrow-Stith and James Fox, a criminologist from Northeastern
...
... HOCKEY LEAGUE (84%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%);
... HOCKEY LEAGUE (84%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%);
9. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 21, 1996, Monday,
FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1117 words, Schools Try Conflict Resolution to Help
Students Stay Focused on Facts, Not Fights, Seth G. Jones, Staff writer
of The Christian Science Monitor, NEW YORK
... earlier this year by James Fox, dean of the College of Criminal
...
... political science at Stanford University. "You can have these
programs, but if the ...
10. Hobart Mercury, September 25, 1995 Monday, 876 words, Unabomber
mystifies experts, SWANSON STEVENSON <> MARX GARY
... political science, history, anthropology and psychology but is
sufficiently ...
... engineering. "He's smart," said James Fox, dean of the
College of Criminal ...
11. The New York Times, April 4, 1989, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition
Correction Appended, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1576
words, Linguists Solve Riddles of Ancient Mayan Language, By SANDRA
BLAKESLEE
... At this point, said James Fox, professor of linguistics at Stanford
University, linguists became interested ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES; HIEROGLYPHICS;
...
12. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 4, 1983, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Focus; Pg. 2, 801 words, Finding out why people
'tok' the way they do, By Barbara Kelley, Palo Alto, Calif.
... respectable scholarship lately, and Stanford University is fast
becoming its center. ...
... John Rickford and anthropologist James Fox, recently took over
the ...
JAMES FOX (67%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%);
13. The New York Times, August 3, 1983, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 1; National Desk, 963 words, RACISM
CHARGES CLOUD VOTE ON COAST, EAST PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 2
... on the sprawling grounds of Stanford University. East of the freeway,
University ...
... Charge District Attorney James Fox said the Federal Justice ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (83%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (83%);
14. The New York Times, July 4, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 4; Page 4, Column 3; Week in Review Desk, 1073 words, SILICON
VALLEY GREEN MAKES THE CHIPS FLY, By ROBERT LINDSEY, PALO ALTO, Calif.
... anything of distinction here except Stanford University, a pleasant
climate and, ...
... bars is incredible,'' says James Fox, a Federal Bureau of ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (51%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (51%);
JAMES FOX (83%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Time Out, October 19, 2005, Pg. 10, 9216 words, London 50 greatest
films - The director's cut; A city of eccentric characters, evocative
landmarks and dark alleyways, for decades London has inspired the world's
finest filmmakers. Director Stephen Woolley introduces our list of
the 50 best films inspired by and set in the capital, compiled by an
expert panel of Time Out writers, with help from some of cinema's greatest
names including Mike Leigh, Jim Jarmusch, Gary Oldman and Michael Winterbottom.
Edited by Dave Calhoun. Additional writing by Geoff Andrew and Ben
Walters
... on theology, demonology, anthropology, psychology, history and
politics. The ...
... in a city. James Fox is complacent young toff ...
... in the characters of Chas (James Fox), a violent gangster ...
... film. And not only because when James Fox arrives at the house
...
2. Time Out, September 07, 2005, Pg. 100 101 102 103 104, 2786 words,
Film: Listings - Repertory (2 of 2);
... Margot (Langlet), an anthropology student. Gaspard, however, does
get ...
... Cammell, 1970, GB) James Fox, Mick Jagger, Anita ...
3. Time Out, April 03, 2002, Pg. 69 70 72, 4739 words, Film Listings
Current releases A-Z (1 of 2); Listings
... inspired by the notorious Stanford University prison psychology
studies of the ...
... India) Om Puri, James Fox, Aasif Mandvi. 117 ...
4. The American Prospect, January, 1997 - February, 1997, CRITICISM;
State of the Debate; Pg. 86, 3980 words, Tough Guys, JEROME H. SKOLNICK
... Even Northwestern criminologist James Fox, who has characterized
some of ...
... ed. Crime and Inequality. Stanford University Press, 1995.
James Jones
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), June 1, 2005 Wednesday, SUNRISE
EDITION, OBITUARIES; Pg. C04, 2632 words, OBITUARIES; JOHN H. BEAN
... Joseph and Jeromie; brother, James Jones; and two grandchildren.
Remembrances to the ...
... office manager for Stanford University before moving to Beaverton
...
2. The Seattle Times, October 5, 2004 Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Sports; Pg. D7, 384 words, First Look; Washington vs. San Jose
State - 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Husky Stadium, Bob Condotta, Seattle Times
staff reporter
... James Jones 12-192 16.3 1 ...
... STATE UNIVERSITY (83%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%)
3. The Herald (Glasgow), September 24, 2004, Pg. 6, 1205 words, World
waits and prays as family makes appeal to kidnappers' better nature;Carefully
worded plea with elements of Islam, Billy Briggs And Lucy Bannerman
In Liverpool
... lecturer in social anthropology at Glasgow University, with ...
... for his release. Bishop James Jones, bishop of Liverpool, and Akbar
...
4. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), March 17, 2004, Wednesday, , METRO,
Pg. 1C, 647 words, Hurd's dreams help turn Roadrunners into Dancers,
Richard Oliver
... teammate and good friend, James Jones, were discussing the future.
Hurd ...
... WASHINGTON WIZARDS (52%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
... WASHINGTON WIZARDS (52%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
5. The Boston Globe, February 6, 2004, Friday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
E8, 961 words, NATIONAL COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTES / MARK BLAUDSCHUN
Material from wire service reports was used in compiling this report.;
MONTGOMERY'S CARDINAL ON PERFECT PATH, MARK BLAUDSCHUN
... matchup of brothers Joseph and James Jones. East Carolina coach
...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); DUKE UNIVERSITY ( ...
TEXAS TECH (57%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); DUKE UNIVERSITY ( ...
6. The New York Times, November 25, 2002 Monday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section B; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk; Pg. 1,
901 words, Unlocking The Way West, Shovel by Shovel; Which Way Did
Canal Go? All the Way to Buffalo, By JAMES BARRON , ALBANY, Nov. 23
... a visiting professor of anthropology at Union College ...
... research professor in anthropology, showing off the top of the
...
BARRON, JAMES; JONES, STEPHEN (PROF); FOLEY, ...
7. Tampa Tribune (Florida), April 21, 2002, Sunday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 10, 433 words, Honeymooners Stayed At "Very Quiet' Tampa Auto
Haven, LELAND HAWES
James Jones and his wife Betty have "fond ...
... conditioning." Cost: $5.15. James Jones went on to become
...
... will follow. An anthropology professor in the community ...
... Jones family photo James Jones took this photo of his bride, ...
8. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 16, 2002 Saturday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.DD-6, 581 words
... an inadvertent elbow as James Jones jumped to shoot. *Wearing ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); HOLY CROSS ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); HOLY CROSS ...
9. The Denver Post, January 29, 2002 Tuesday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. B-06,
7016 words, OBITUARIES
... Jones, Yakima, Wash., and James Jones, Ulysses, Kan.; a ...
... a master's degree from Stanford University and a master's in ...
10. The San Francisco Chronicle, AUGUST 18, 2001, SATURDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A3, 812 words, Fallen World War II Marines laid
to final rest; Victims of 1942 commando raid in Pacific, Edward Epstein
... Corps commandant, Gen. James Jones. "It brings a ...
... Holtom's brothers were attending Stanford University. THE FIRST
GUNNED DOWN ...
11. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), July 26, 2001, Thursday, Pg. 4, 1466
words, WEEKEND ABOUNDS WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, Frank Gabrenya,
Dispatch Film Critic
... extraordinary excitement of mathematics.'' Stanford University
math professor Karl ...
... Ernest Borgnine -- brings James Jones' novel to sanitized life,
...
12. The Oregonian, March 23, 2001 Friday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. C08, 2538 words, OBITUARIES MARGARET RUTH BAUMGARTNER
... Survivors include her sons, James Jones and Vernon Shirley; eight
...
... degrees in English from Stanford University. He was a professor
at ...
13. The Oregonian, MARCH 23, 2001 Friday, SUNRISE EDITION Correction
Appended, OBITUARIES;, Pg. C08, 4052 words, OBITUARIES MARGARET RUTH
BAUMGARTNER
... Survivors include her sons, James Jones and Vernon Shirley; eight
...
... degrees in English from Stanford University. He was a professor
at ...
14. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 19, 2000, Sunday,,
Home Edition, 674 words, Opportunity knocks for Tennessee, Tar Heels;
Turn in their favor: Vols could capitalize if ankle limits UConn's
El-Amin.; NCAA TOURNAMENT: SOUTH REGIONAL, Jack Wilkinson, Staff, Birmingham
... Photo Hands on: James Jones (hidden) of S.C. State ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); OHIO STATE ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); OHIO STATE ...
15. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 17, 2000, Friday,,
Home Edition, 931 words, NCAA TOURNAMENT: TODAY'S SOUTH REGIONAL GAMES,
Jack Wilkinson, Staff
... 16.0 ppg), F James Jones (11.8 ppg, 5.1 ...
... STATE UNIVERSITY (95%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%);
... STATE UNIVERSITY (95%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%);
16. The Seattle Times, March 17, 2000, Friday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS;,
Pg. D10, 400 words, Card test: avoid fold in second round Stanford
has No. 1 seed, history of quick pratfalls, Jayda Evans; Seattle Times
staff reporter, BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
... win," senior guard James Jones said. "We as a team are
...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); SOUTH CAROLINA ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); SOUTH CAROLINA ...
17. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 13, 2000, Monday,,
Home Edition, 1076 words, SOUTH ; BIRMINGHAM ; FRIDAY, SUNDAY, Staff
... 16 ppg), F James Jones (11.8 ppg, 5.1 ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA ( ...
18. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), March 13, 2000 Monday,
FINAL EDITION, Pg. 8C, 3028 words, Cardinal out to paint Palo Alto
red
... 2.1 rpg.; F James Jones, 6-8 Fr., ...
... 2.9 rpg. G James Jones, 6-4 Sr., ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY ( ...
19. The Seattle Times, March 13, 2000, Monday, FINAL EDITION Correction
Appended, SPORTS;, Pg. D6, 3600 words, NCAA Extra
... Mike Wiatre 16.0; James Jones 11.8; Duane Johnson ...
... DUKE UNIVERSITY (59%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (59%);
... DUKE UNIVERSITY (59%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (59%);
20. The Washington Post, March 13, 2000, Monday, Final Edition, SPORTS;
Pg. G08, 3180 words, NCAA TOURNAMENT: South Region
... 2.1 rpg). F James Jones, 6-8, Fr. ( ...
... 1.5 bpg). F James Jones, 6-4, Sr. ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%); DUKE UNIVERSITY ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%); DUKE UNIVERSITY ( ...
21. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's
a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes
the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim
Dawson; Staff Writer
... Wrangham, David Pilbeam, James Jones and Nancy Lou Conklin- ...
... December by Current Anthropology, a leading journal ...
22. The Washington Post, December 29, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition,
SPORTS; Pg. D01, 801 words, Marchibroda Is Dismissed By Ravens, Ken
Denlinger , Washington Post Staff Writer, OWINGS MILLS, Md., Dec. 28
... coach George Seifert. Stanford University Coach Tyrone Willingham
also is ...
... said defensive tackle James Jones. "A new coach ...
23. The Boston Herald, September 12, 1997 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;,
Pg. 005, 283 words, B-movie actor passed Helms' test for Mexico post,
By ANDREW MIGA
... Turner. Gavin graduated from Stanford University in 1952 with a
...
... Weld hopes to replace is James Jones. Like Weld, Jones is ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%); SCREEN ACTORS ...
... EXCHANGE INC (50%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%); SCREEN ACTORS ...
24. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 2, 1997, Sunday,, ALL
EDITIONS, 628 words, COLLEGE RECRUITING; NOTEBOOK; Southwest's Coleman
commits to Tennessee, Mark Schlabach; STAFF WRITER
... 220 / Mobile, Ala. James Jones / WR / 6-1 / ...
... VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (59%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (59%); HOWARD
UNIVERSITY ( ...
... VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (59%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (59%); HOWARD
UNIVERSITY ( ...
25. The New York Times, January 7, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Page 34; Column 4; Society Desk, 172 words, Sarah Bernstein,
James Jones 3d
... 25, is a graduate of Stanford University and a candidate for ...
26. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), October 26, 1994, Metro Edition,
Variety; Pg. 1E, 1481 words, Novelist Wolff turns again to own life
in war memoir, Colin Covert; Staff Writer
... about it: Hemingway, James Jones, [William] Styron, Norman ...
... Education/ Attended Oxford and Stanford universities Work experience/
Wrote ...
27. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 10, 1994, MONDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 1D, 2880 words, SHARPER IMAGE; BIG SCHOOLS
TAKE SHINE TO JUCOS, WHICH HAVE POLISHED OFF A STIGMA, Jeff Gordon
Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... 6 Forest Park James Jones F 6-6 ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (52%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (52%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY ( ...
28. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), August 13, 1993 Friday, FINAL /
ALL, SPORTS; Pg. 1D, 573 words, VARDELL GLAD TO HIT END ZONE, By CHUCK
HEATON; PLAIN DEALER REPORTER, BEREA
... 37 touchdowns at Stanford University, but he didn't get ...
... Wolfley, Herman Arvie and James Jones. "I shouldn't really
name ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); WASHINGTON REDSKINS ( ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); WASHINGTON REDSKINS ( ...
29. USA TODAY, March 30, 1993, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 5A,
2432 words, ACROSS THE USA: NEWS FROM EVERY STATE, ALABAMA MONTGOMERY
... COLORADO LITTLETON - Oklahoman James Jones, 50, lay in ...
... a Brown University anthropology department exhibit. SOUTH ...
30. The Seattle Times, June 4, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, SNOHOMISH;
Pg. E4, 1921 words, FAREWELLS TO THE CLASS OF 1992 -- PLENTY OF POMP
TO HONOR GRADS AND ACHIEVERS
... School. Class speakers: James Jones, George Jones, Rebecca ...
... Allen (Joe) Johnson, Stanford University; Kurt Yanagimachi, UW.
...
... University; Deron Sedy, Stanford University; Amy Sill, Edmonds
...
... UW; Sean Neal, Stanford University; April Rossman, Boston ...
31. The Jerusalem Post, November 17, 1989, Friday, Book, 1528 words,
BUBBLE REPUTATION, David Joroff
... Interviews with John Cheever, James Jones, Robert Capa, John ...
... awe-struck fan. ANTHROPOLOGY has never had a unified ...
32. The New York Times, August 20, 1989, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 31, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 895 words, NOTED WITH
PLEASURE
... Etruscans and works of sociology and anthropology. I write articles
...
... lonely? In this passage James Jones seems to think so. This is
from ''To Reach Eternity: The Letters of James Jones,'' edited by George
...
33. The Independent, July 22 1989, Saturday, Home News ; Pg. 15, 10236
words, University Examination Results: Wales
... HM Williams. Social Anthropology Class 2 Division ...
... American Studies and Social Anthropology Class 2 Division ...
... Lee. Psychology and Social Anthropology Class 2 Division ...
... JK Barron. Social Anthropology and Sociology Class 2 ...
... Smith. Psychology and Social Anthropology Class 2 Division ...
... R Lakeland. Social Anthropology and Social History Class ...
... SW Gibbard; GL James; HE Jones; MH Jones; GW ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, December 5, 2005, SPECIAL REPORT;
COVER STORY; Vol. 139 , No. 21; Pg. 40, 5855 words, Paying for Terror,
By David E. Kaplan; Bay Fang; Soni Sangwan, Afghanistan; India
... increase their survivability. A Stanford University study conducted
after the ...
... organizations," warns Gen. James Jones, head of the U.S. European
...
2. TEXAS MONTHLY, May, 2001, >FT> Pg. 138, 6712 words, The Book
on Willie Morris
... in English at Stanford University. She was none too happy in ...
... came from another author, James Jones, who lived in ...
... half years -- writing James Jones: A Friendship and working ...
3. Publishers Weekly, January 22, 2001, Special Section; Pg. 242, 42103
words, TRADE PAPERBACKS, Edited byLaurele Riippa. Compiled by Lynn
Andriani, Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Karole Riippa and
Bella Stander.
... ILLINOIS UNIV. PRESS James Jones and the Handy Writers' Colony(
...
... comparative religion, theology, anthropology and semiotic analysis.
COUNCIL ...
... figures in the history of anthropology. VIRAGO (dist. by ...
4. Foreign Affairs, September, 1999 / October, 1999, Recent Books on
International Relations; Pg. 175, 1996 words, Western Hemisphere, KENNETH
MAXWELL, RIORDAN ROETT
... PHILIP OWENSBY. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999, 368
...
... BY ALBERT FISHLOW AND JAMES JONES. New York: W. ...
5. Electronic Engineering Times, December 30, 1996, 3084 words, The
Future Will Bring What We Least Expect, Alexander Wolfe
... reflex mode," said James Jones, research engineer at ...
... nature," said his colleague James Jones. "What's really
happened is that engineers have revolutionized ...
... Internet users. At Stanford University, professor Michael Genesereth
is ...
6. Newsweek, August 18, 1980, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Pg. 21, 4052 words, End of the Democratic Era?, ALLAN J. MAYER with
JAMES DOYLE, HENRY W. HUBBARD, TONY FULLER, and JOHN WALCOTT in Washington,
SYLVESTER MONROE in Chicago, SUSAN AGREST in New York, MICHAEL REESE
in San Francisco and bureau reports
... grips with the realities of the 1980s -- what Stanford University
political scientist Richard ...
... sky answers." Rep. James Jones of Oklahoma, Lyndon Johnson's
...
Richard Klein
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, May 13, 2005 Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section
A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 8, 929 words, DNA Study Yields Clues
on First Migration of Early Humans, By NICHOLAS WADE
... ago, said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at ...
Archaeology and Anthropology; Dna (Deoxyribonucleic Acid); Genetics
and Heredity; Archaeology and Anthropology
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 4, 2005, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1098 words, Hopping mad over 'hobbit'; Scientists fight
over fossil skull and bones of humanlike creature, David Perlman
... may well come from Richard Klein, a Stanford anthropologist --
...
ANTHROPOLOGY; FOSSILS Dean Falk; ...
3. The New York Times, November 9, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1170 words, Miniature People
Add Extra Pieces to Evolutionary Puzzle, By NICHOLAS WADE
... morphology,'' says Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at ...
Archaeology and Anthropology; Intelligence; Research; Archaeology and
Anthropology
4. The New York Times, October 5, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 4; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1641 words, What a Story
Lice Can Tell, By NICHOLAS WADE
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, ...
... seams,'' said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford University.
The body louse may have ...
Archaeology and Anthropology; Evolution; Lice; Migration; ...
... Acid); Research; Archaeology and Anthropology; Hair; Apparel
5. The Washington Post, September 20, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, A
Section; A06, 1120 words, Caveful of Clues About Early Humans; Interbreeding
With Neanderthals Among Theories Being Explored, Fredric Heeren, Special
to The Washington Post
... same time period." Richard Klein of Stanford University thinks
this holds true ...
6. The Independent (London), May 26, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 8,9, 1253 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: THE BURNING
ISSUE; ISRAELI RESEARCHERS HAVE PUSHED BACK THE DATE AT WHICH HUMANS,
STEVE CONNOR Australian Aborigines dance around a fire: debate continues
over when fire was first controlled by humans; left, three of the sites
that have provided clues John Bryson/TLP
... used for cooking. Richard Klein, an expert on early humans, from
Stanford University in California, says the ...
7. The Independent (London), May 26, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 8,9, 1253 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: THE BURNING
ISSUE; ISRAELI RESEARCHERS HAVE PUSHED BACK THE DATE AT WHICH HUMANS,
STEVE CONNOR Australian Aborigines dance around a fire: debate continues
over when fire was first controlled by humans; left, three of the sites
that have provided clues John Bryson/TLP
... used for cooking. Richard Klein, an expert on early humans, from
Stanford University in California, says the ...
8. The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 13, 2004 Thursday, LOCAL; Pg. B-10:2,7;
B-6:1; B-12:6, 2615 words, COUNTY OBITUARIES
... San Diego. MICHAEL RICHARD KLEIN March 17, 1959- ...
... 3, 2004 Michael Richard Klein, 45, of San Diego ...
... Donations: Stanford Athletics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
94304. ...
9. Financial Times (London, England), April 30, 2004 Friday, London
Edition 1, FEATURES; Pg. 15, 762 words, The first spark of civilisation:
ARCHAEOLOGY: The earliest evidence of human-controlled fire has been
found in Israel and may explain how Europe was populated, writes Michael
Balter, By MICHAEL BALTER
... years ago," says Richard Klein of Stanford University in California.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
10. The Seattle Times, April 16, 2004, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A10, 397 words, S. Africa shells may be the world's
oldest jewelry, Bryn Nelson; Newsday
... expressed plenty of doubts. Richard Klein, a Stanford University
paleoanthropologist, argued that the study ...
CHRISTOPHER HENSHILWOOD (84%); RICHARD KLEIN (66%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (66%);
11. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 25, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 713 words, Theory thrusts jaws into evolution debate;
Gene mutation let human brains grow bigger, scientists say, David Perlman
... swift and mixed Wednesday. Richard Klein, a Stanford anthropologist
...
ANTHROPOLOGY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS; REPORT ...
12. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 11, 2003 Thursday Final
Edition, OPINION/COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 42A, 1650 words, DID NEANDERTHALS
COME TO A VIOLENT END?; SCIENTISTS QUICK TO OFFER OTHER PLAUSIBLE EXPLANATIONS
FOR THEIR DISAPPEARANCE, Linda Seebach, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
... Mary Stiner, of the Department of Anthropology of the University
of Arizona, in ...
... brutally simple one. Richard Klein, professor of anthropological
sciences ...
... Alison Brooks, professor of anthropology at George Washington ...
13. The New York Times, August 19, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2024 words, Why Humans
and Their Fur Parted Ways , By NICHOLAS WADE
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, ...
... future issue of Current Anthropology. The estimated minimum date
...
... heat, said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford University.
Loss of hair and dark ...
Archaeology and Anthropology; Genetics and Heredity; Skin; Hair; Apparel;
Archaeology and Anthropology; Parasites; Evolution; Nudism and ...
... Research; Sex; Archaeology and Anthropology
14. The New York Times, July 15, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 5; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 3312 words, Early Voices:
The Leap to Language , By NICHOLAS WADE
... suddenness of the transition, Dr. Richard Klein of Stanford argues
that the suite of ...
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. ...
15. New Straits Times (Malaysia), June 29, 2003, Sunday, Out-of-the-box;
Pg. 8, 791 words, Unleash the creative 'child' within, By Dzulkifli
Abdul Razak
... gene" identified by Richard Klein, an anthropology professor
at Stanford University in California. In ...
16. The New York Times, March 18, 2003 Tuesday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1377
words, In Click Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients ,
By NICHOLAS WADE
... puzzle. Joseph Greenberg of Stanford University, the great classifier
of the world's ...
... an archaeologist, Dr. Richard Klein, made possible the advanced
...
... HEREDITY; ABORIGINES; ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
17. The New York Times, March 11, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1248 words, ESSAY; The
Unbearable Loneliness of Being Homo Sapiens, By JAMES GORMAN
... will argue with Dr. Richard Klein of Stanford, who has made me
...
ARCHAELOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; NEANDERTHAL MAN; REPRODUCTION ( ...
18. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 10, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1136 words, Cutting Neanderthals off the family tree;
Modern humans derive fully from Cro-Magnons, Stanford anthropologist
contends, David Perlman
... spears. Now, a Stanford University anthropologist has pieced together
...
... yet to be answered, Stanford's Richard Klein acknowledges in a
...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (93%);
ANTHROPOLOGY; BIOGRAPHY; RESEARCH Erik Trinkaus; Richard Klein SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(90%); ...
19. The New York Times, February 19, 2003 Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 6, 963 words, Dating
of Australian Remains Backs Theory of Early Migration of Humans , By
NICHOLAS WADE
... ago," said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford
University. Even so, the new ...
... MIGRATION; RESEARCH; ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
20. The Guardian (London), February 17, 2003, Guardian Home Pages,
Pg. 16, 271 words, Mutant gene 'sparked art and culture'
Richard Klein, an anthropologist at Stanford University in California,
told the ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%);
RICHARD KLEIN (78%);
21. The Independent (London), February 17, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg.
9, 226 words, MUTATION IN CREATIVITY GENE LED TO RISE OF MAN'
Richard Klein, professor of anthropological sciences at Stanford University
in California, told the ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (78%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (78%);
RICHARD KLEIN (78%);
22. Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2003 Monday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A10, 594 words, 'Creativity gene' sparked modern mind, expert says:
Professor rejects traditional explanation for transformation to artistic
beings, Mark Henderson, DENVER
... human brain, according to Richard Klein, professor of Anthropological
Sciences at Stanford University in California. He said ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%);
RICHARD KLEIN (91%);
23. Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2003 Monday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A10, 594 words, 'Creativity gene' sparked modern mind, expert says:
Professor rejects traditional explanation for transformation to artistic
beings, Mark Henderson, DENVER
... human brain, according to Richard Klein, professor of Anthropological
Sciences at Stanford University in California. He said ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%);
RICHARD KLEIN (91%);
24. The New York Times, November 22, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 20, 1376 words, From Wolf
to Dog, Yes, but When? , By NICHOLAS WADE
... depth," said Dr. Richard Klein, a Stanford University archaeologist. "You
could imagine dogs would be ...
25. The New York Times, November 12, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1458 words, Geneticists
Track More of Earliest Humans' First Itineraries , By NICHOLAS WADE
, COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y.
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. He
...
... advanced by Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; GENETICS AND HEREDITY; MIGRATION; ...
26. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 28, 2002, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A8, 318 words, Scientists to speak to public at Stanford's
'Wonderfest', David Perlman
... for the public at Stanford University next weekend. The annual
...
... UC Santa Cruz and Richard Klein of Stanford. "Are There Natural
Limits ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%); ELECTRIC POWER ...
27. The New York Times, August 15, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 5; National Desk; Pg. 18, 692 words, Language Gene
Is Traced To Emergence of Humans , By NICHOLAS WADE
... advanced by Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford University,
who argues that the emergence of ...
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, is
...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%)
28. The Guardian (London), June 13, 2002, Guardian Online Pages, Pg.
10, 751 words, Online: science: A gleam of intellect: Jewellery isn't
just for glamour, says Sanjida O'Connell. Decorating ourselves may
really be a statement about status, kinship or even brainpower, Sanjida
O'Connell
... a lecturer from the department of anthropology, at the University
of Arizona, and his ...
... Leslie Aiello, head of the anthropology department at UCL, ...
... years. Archaeologist Professor Richard Klein, from Stanford University
in California, has suggested that ...
29. Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 2002 Saturday Final Edition, News;
Pg. A5, 518 words, Searching for clues to human thought: An Alberta
professor is helping to shed light on the origin and evolution of human
behaviour, writes Michael Smith., Michael Smith, BOSTON
... Indeed, one scientist -- Richard Klein of Stanford University --
has argued that a sudden ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (54%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (51%);
PAMELA WILLOUGHBY (93%); RICHARD KLEIN (56%);
30. The New York Times, October 4, 2001 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 2; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1116 words, Researchers
Say Gene Is Linked to Language , By NICHOLAS WADE
... human acquisition. Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford
University, argues that a specific ...
31. The New York Times, January 16, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1294 words, Of Tubers,
Fire and Human Evolution , By MARK DERR
... Yosef, a professor of anthropology at Harvard.
... ago, said Dr. Richard Klein, a professor of anthropology at Stanford.
There are also one or ...
... Richard Wrangham, professor of anthropology at Harvard and leader
of ...
... K. Harris, professor of anthropology at Rutgers. He studied ...
32. The New York Times, November 14, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2210 words, The
Origin of the Europeans; Combining Genetics and Archaeology, Scientists
Rough Out Continent's 50,000-Year-Old Story, By NICHOLAS WADE
... Peter A. Underhill of Stanford University and colleagues reported
the first ...
... human behavior. Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford
University, has suggested that some genetic ...
... Peter A. Underhill, Stanford University; Dr. Martin Richards, ...
... Richard G. Klein, Stanford University; W.P. Peltier, University
of ...
... HARBOR LABORATORY (52%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (84%); AMERICAN MUSEUM
OF ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (84%); AMERICAN MUSEUM OF ...
ARCHAELOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; GENETICS AND HEREDITY; LANGUAGE AND ...
33. The New York Times, November 7, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk, 2927 words, Who Is Fat?
It Depends on Culture, By NATALIE ANGIER, WASHINGTON
... Watson a professor of anthropology at Harvard, the tradition ...
... plump and pearly," while to Richard Klein, author of "Eat
Fat," she is ...
... emphasizing movement. At Stanford University, for example, Dr.
...
34. The New York Times, March 29, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 18; Column 2; National Desk , 987 words, DNA Tests
Cast Doubt on Link Between Neanderthals and Modern Man, By NICHOLAS
WADE
... striking," said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford
University. Dr. Smith and Dr. ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; NEANDERTHAL MAN; DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ...
35. The Ottawa Citizen, March 3, 2000, Friday, FINAL, 654 words, Highly
refined stone tools prove ancient Asians' sophistication: Major discovery
debunks theory Oriental civilization was less advanced, Paul Recer,
WASHINGTON
... pulled out from underneath them.'' Richard Klein, a paleoanthropologist
at Stanford University, said in Science that the ...
36. The Ottawa Citizen, March 3, 2000, Friday, EARLY, 654 words, Highly
refined stone tools prove ancestors' sophistication: Major discovery
debunks theory East Asian civilization was less advanced, Paul Recer,
WASHINGTON
... pulled out from underneath them.'' Richard Klein, a paleoanthropologist
at Stanford University, said in Science that the ...
37. USA TODAY, September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 9D, 376 words, Tools offer clues but few answers, Dan Vergano
... many purposes," says Richard Klein of Stanford University.
Early modern-looking ...
RICHARD KLEIN (75%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%);
38. September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 2166
words, Sizing up Neanderthals and human heritage 'Hybrid' child adds
to debate, Dan Vergano
... human origins," says Richard Klein of Stanford University. "It's
like a ...
39. The New York Times, March 16, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 17; Column 1; National Desk , 1375 words, Study Alters
Time Line for the Splitting of Human Populations, By NICHOLAS WADE
... geneticists' molecular clocks. Richard Klein, an archeologist at
Stanford University, said he gave even ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID; FOSSILS ...
40. The New York Times, January 12, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 4; Column 3; Science Desk , 1008 words, Of Tortoises,
Hares and the Peopling of Earth, By NICHOLAS WADE
... archeologists, like Dr. Richard Klein of Stanford University, believe
a genetic ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; HUNTING AND TRAPPING; MIGRATION ...
41. The New York Times, December 6, 1997, Saturday, Late Edition -
Final, Section B; Page 7; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk
, 1348 words, A New Journal: A Digest That Feeds on Digests, By ROBIN
POGREBIN
... Ortner, a professor of anthropology, first applied the perspective
of ...
... hear about it. Richard Klein, a co-editor of ...
42. The New York Times, June 13, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 12; Column 1; National Desk , 1146 words, Man Has Older
Friend Than Thought, By NICHOLAS WADE
... years ago. Dr. Richard Klein, an archeologist at Stanford University,
said he doubted that any ...
43. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 13, 1997, Thursday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. F-5, 1223 words, 55-CENT BIG MAC OFFER IS GOOD
FOR WALLET, BUT WHAT ABOUT WAISTLINE?, TRIP GABRIEL, N.Y. TIMES NEWS
SERVICE
... a Barnard College anthropology professor, predicted that immigrant
...
... researcher on the study. Richard Klein, a professor of French ...
44. The New York Times, March 5, 1997, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Living Desk , 1285 words, Big Mac's Price
Cut Won't Cut the Fat, By TRIP GABRIEL
... a Barnard College anthropology professor, predicted that immigrant
...
... 30 years ago." Richard Klein, a professor of French ...
45. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), February 28, 1997, Friday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL;
Ed. F; Pg. 3A, 892 words, Tools link humans to Siberia 300,000 years
ago, Lee Bowman; Scripps Howard News Service
... many doubters remain, such as Stanford University anthropologist
Richard Klein, who cites the lack of ...
46. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1995, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION,
;Pg. 1/Z5, 1915 words, One Step at a Time Paleontologists are exulting
over new fossils that date back to the time the, Charles Petit, Chronicle
Science Writer
... ape, that's it,'' said Stanford University paleoanthropologist
Richard Klein, who was in South ...
... DESERTS (56%); RESEARCH; ANTHROPOLOGY
47. The Washington Post, June 27, 1991, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A3, 796 words, Neanderthal Relics Spawn New Debate; Did
Subspecies Coexist With Modern Humans?, William Booth, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... touchy question," said Richard Klein of the University of
Chicago. "It ...
... 27/91-A03NEA ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY; TIME AND HISTORY; ...
... CHRISTOPHER STRINGER (75%); RICHARD KLEIN (63%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, April 10, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 8, 526 words,
Is this the earliest sign of human culture?, Staff
... an abrupt change? Richard Klein, an anthropologist from Stanford
University in California, has suggested that ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (67%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (67%);
RICHARD KLEIN (67%);
2. U.S. News & World Report, September 1, 2003, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
Vol. 135 , No. 6; Pg. 58, 327 words, Humanity's big coverup, By Nell
Boyce
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology scientist, might reveal
the ...
... 150,000 years ago. Richard Klein of Stanford University thinks
that they, too, must have worn ...
MARK STONEKING (88%); RICHARD KLEIN (69%);
3. U.S. News & World Report, January 20, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
PORTRAIT: SVANTE PAABO; Vol. 134 , No. 2; Pg. 62, 1294 words, The Human
Factor, By Nancy Shute, LEIPZIG, GERMANY
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, which Paabo directs here
in the ...
... Nobel Prize," says Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford
University. "He just comes out with ...
... Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. It's an unusual ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
4. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 2002, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Vol. 133 , No. 10; Pg. 64, 412 words, We the mutants, By Nancy Shute
... economical explanation," says Richard Klein of Stanford University.
Researchers have now zeroed ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%);
5. New Scientist, June 01, 2002, Opinion; Opinion - Books; Pg. 52,
259 words, Worry beads, Nick Saunders; Nick Saunders is in the Department
of Anthropology, University College London
... renowned evolutionary anthropologist Richard Klein, you can't buy
them at ...
6. Newsweek, January 21, 2002,, Atlantic Edition, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 47, 547 words, Did Early Humans Think?, By Caille Millner
... mean they were like you and me," says Richard Klein, a Stanford
University anthropologist. They also cite the lack of ...
7. U.S. News & World Report, November 19, 2001 November 19, 2001,
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; FUTURES; Vol. 131 , No. 21; Pg. 59, 271 words,
The bone people, By Charles W. Petit
... bone tools," says Richard Klein of Stanford University.
8. New Scientist, June 19, 1999, Features, Pg. 4242, 2699 words, Family
secrets, Scott Norris (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Scott Norris is a freelance
science writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) It has long been thought
that modern humans wiped out the Neanderthals when they invaded Europe.
But, asks Scott Norris, did they make love, not war ?
... issue is resolved," says Richard Klein from Stanford University. "You
could always imagine how the ...
... d'Errico and others, "Current Anthropology", vol 39S,
p ...
... Milford Wolpoff, "Evolutionary Anthropology", vol 7,
p ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (50%);
9. Bulletin of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, 1997, Vol. 17; Pg.
23-32; ISSN: 0840-4011, 01338276, 2812 words, From Care to Cure-Toward
an Altered Strategy for Treating Women's Addictions, Alexander, Anna
... smoking" (ibid., ix), Richard Klein, distinguished professor
of French ...
... Intoxication of Writing. Stanford: Stanford University Press. GREAVES,
Lorraine. ...
10. Columbia Journalism Review, March 1995 /, April 1995, Vol. XXXIII,
No. 6; Pg. 33, 8807 words, COVERING TOBACCO; A Handbook for Journalists
... Wood Johnson Foundation, Stanford University Law School, Crown
...
... Cigarettes are Sublime by Richard Klein, Durham, N.C., Duke ...
11. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 1991, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 12; Pg. 53, 3898 words, Who We Were, By
William F. Allman
... contentious questions in anthropology: Where did our kind, Homo
sapiens, ...
... occurred. Indeed, says Richard Klein of the University of Chicago,
the tools ...
Joanna Mountain
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Financial Times (London, England), May 29, 2004 Saturday, FT WEEKEND
MAGAZINE - Of All Things; Pg. 13, 758 words, Science matters, By
JUDITH KLOTZKO
... headed by geneticist Joanna Mountain of Stanford University called
the Romanov authentication into ...
2. The New Zealand Herald, April 23, 2003 Wednesday, NEWS; World, 281
words, Clicking linked to birth of language
... investigation, led by Joanna Mountain and Alec Knight of Stanford
University in California, centred ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%);
3. The Independent (London), March 18, 2003, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 11,
684 words, AFRICAN CLICK LANGUAGE HOLDS KEY TO ORIGINS OF EARLIEST
HUMAN SPEECH', STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR The clicks used by San hunters
could contain echoes of the earliest human language Anthony Bannister
... team led by Joanna Mountain and Alec Knight of Stanford University
in California centred ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (54%);
4. The New York Times, March 18, 2003 Tuesday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1377
words, In Click Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients ,
By NICHOLAS WADE
... Alec Knight and Dr. Joanna Mountain, recently analyzed the genetics
of the ...
... puzzle. Joseph Greenberg of Stanford University, the great classifier
of the world's ...
... HEREDITY; ABORIGINES; ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 29, 2003, News; In Brief; Pg. 27, 144 words,
A click away from the earliest language, Staff
... language. Alec Knight and Joanna Mountain led a Stanford University
team which examined DNA from ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (76%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (76%);
2. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, January 2003, Vol. 12, No.
1; Pg. 1; ISSN: 1067-6220, 3882999, 41997 words, Genes, parents, and
assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
... Succession: Studies, in Anthropology, Law and Society 71- ...
... Soo-Jin Lee, Joanna Mountain & Barbara Koenig, The Meanings
of " ...
... example, Neil Risch, of Stanford University, argues that the correlation
between ...
John Rick
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, April 30, 2005, Guardian
Travel Pages, Pg. 2, 1590 words, Travel: Hidden treasures: Are we
loving them to death?, John Hemming
... by ventilation shafts. John Rick of Stanford University is the
resident archaeologist, having excavated ...
JOHN RICK (58%);
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 21, 2000, THURSDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A22, 1095 words, Road Meets Ruins; Stanford team
seeks compromise before Peru paves over relics, Ernesto Garcia Calderon,
Chavin de Huantar, Peru
... W. Rick, Stanford anthropology professor and team leader. "We
...
... archaeological site. / Courtesy of John Rick, MAP: Chavin de ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (94%);
... National Institute of Culture; Stanford University HISTORIC SITES
(90%); ...
3. The Denver Post, October 26, 2000 Thursday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. F-29,
3924 words, OBITUARIES
... earned a degree from Stanford University. He retired from the American
Broadcasting ...
... three sons, Bob, John and Rick; three daughters, Judy, ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (52%);
... COS INC (52%); STANFORD UNIVERSITY (52%);
4. The New York Times, April 23, 1997, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Anna C. Roosevelt, Section C; Page 1; Column 5;
Science Desk, 2830 words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: Anna C. Roosevelt; Sharp
and To the Point In Amazonia, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... thought," said Dr. John Rick, a Stanford University anthropologist. "But
we can hardly ...
... a doctorate in anthropology at Columbia University ...
... in Chicago and professor of anthropology at the city's campus of
the ...
... 1996 The writer, professor of anthropology, U. of Illinois, is
archeology ...
5. The New York Times, April 23, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Anna C. Roosevelt, Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 2830
words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: Anna C. Roosevelt; Sharp and To the Point
In Amazonia, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... thought," said Dr. John Rick, a Stanford University anthropologist. "But
we can hardly ...
... a doctorate in anthropology at Columbia University ...
... in Chicago and professor of anthropology at the city's campus of
the ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; CAVES AND CAVERNS; CERAMICS AND ...
6. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), April 21, 1996 Sunday, FINAL / ALL,
NATIONAL; Pg. 6A, 794 words, NEW LIGHT IS SHED ON EARLY AMERICANS,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; NEW YOREK TIMES, NEW YORK
... people," he said. Dr. John Rick, an anthropologist at Stanford
University, said the evidence produced ...
7. The New York Times, April 19, 1996, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 10; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1234 words, In an Amazon
Cave, Light Is Shed on Early Americans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... people," he said. Dr. John Rick, an anthropologist at Stanford
University, said the evidence produced ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; CLOVIS PEOPLE ART & ...
8. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), April 29, 1994, Friday, Pg. 1A, 788 words,
MARYLAND OFFICIAL TO LEAD OSU SPORTS, George Strode; Dispatch Sports
Editor
... successful stint was at Stanford University, which won 27 NCAA
...
... Lynn W. St. John and Rick Bay. St. John ...
9. The Seattle Times, February 24, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DIGEST; Pg. F1, 466 words, DIGEST, BY BILL DIETRICH
... Stanford archaeologist says. John Rick examined a cave ...
... GENETICS AND HEREDITY; ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; ENDANGERED
AND EXTINCT SPECIES; ...
10. The San Diego Union-Tribune, July 7, 1985 Sunday, LIFESTYLE; Pg.
D-2, 1021 words, Wedding dress' double duty, Burl Stiff
... Marianne had received her diploma from Stanford University. Then
they took off for ...
... Bill Cox of Poway, and John Rick, son of Susan and Bill ...
... 1,2. Above, Julie and John Rick. At right, Marianne and ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 21, 2002, News; In Brief; Pg. 17, 114 words,
Deafening seashells, Staff
John Rick of Stanford University in California discovered ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (83%); ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (83%); ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF ...
JOHN RICK (83%); DAVID LUBMAN ( ...
2. New Scientist, March 4, 2000, This Week, Pg. 44, 611 words, Gimme
shelter, Peter Hadfield (Tokyo) It's possible that early humans were
building huts half a million years ago
... hominid archaeology," says John Rick, an anthropologist at
Stanford University. "Half a million ...
KAZUTAKA SHIMADA (74%); JOHN RICK (60%); OFER BAR- ...
Ian Robertson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), September 18, 2005, Sunday, Pg. 004, 616
words, How silent prayer can ease the pain In Sickness and in Health,
By Dr James Le Fanu
... sacralisation, researchers at Stanford University recently enquired
about the ...
... Science in Dublin, Ian Robertson, the Professor of Psychology at
...
2. The Irish Times, August 2, 2004, CITY EDITION; SPORT; LOCKER ROOM;
Pg. 59, 1158 words, Qualifier stories are worth recounting, By TOM
HUMPHRIES
... year for the serious anthropologist to study the effects of travails
...
... work is actually progressing. Ian Robertson set up any ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 16, 2004, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY;, Pg. F4;, 1715 words, Party boosts Fort Mason
Center Fund, Catherine Bigelow
... Sun. Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University, Palo Alto. $75 (
...
... Bay Area conductor Ian Robertson and the members of Capriccio perform
...
4. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 16, 2004, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
PENINSULA FRIDAY;, Pg. F8;, 1335 words, Photo S.F. 2004 party raises
funds for Fort Mason Center, Catherine Bigelow
... Sun. Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University, Palo Alto. $75 (
...
... Bay Area conductor Ian Robertson and the members of Capriccio perform
...
5. The Toronto Sun, July 5, 2002 Friday,, Final Edition, News;, Pg.
43, 327 words, BONE BITS FROM '70 JET CRASH?; 109 DIED IN DISASTER
IN MALTON, IAN ROBERTSON, TORONTO SUN
... right, but an anthropologist will examine the fragments and ...
... in the area. An anthropologist is examining the pieces before ...
6. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 22, 2001, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
LIVING;, Pg. B12;, 703 words, CHARITABLE EVENTS; BENEFITS
... Wed. Ford Plaza, Stanford University. Tickets: 175; $600 ...
... features Chorus Director Ian Robertson and four soloists from the
Opera ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (51%);
7. The Toronto Sun, October 14, 1999, Thursday,, Final EDITION, NEWS,,
Pg. 4, 318 words, SHARMINI 'AT PEACE' DAD TOLD PSYCHIC COMFORTS FAMILY,
JONATHAN KINGSTONE, IAN ROBERTSON AND ALAN FINDLAY, TORONTO SUN
... psychic into the woods yesterday where anthropologists found more
bones ...
8. The Toronto Sun, May 22, 1995, Monday,, Final EDITION, NEWS,, Pg.
6, 464 words, PROBING THE PAST FOR CLUES; MYSTERY WOMAN'S DEATH SUSPICIOUS,
IAN ROBERTSON, TORONTO SUN
... Crowley brought in anthropologist Dr. Jerry Melbye, ...
9. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 26, 1994, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION,
SUNDAY DATEBOOK; Pg. 5; COMING UP, 759 words, COMING UP, DAVID WIEGAND
... Campbell Recital Hall, Stanford University, Palo Alto, (415) ...
... Chorus, conducted by Ian Robertson. The July 3 concert ...
... p.m., Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University, Palo Alto, (415)
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 17, 2005, FEATURES; Cover Story; Pg. 32,
2412 words, Use it don't lose it; Why are well-educated, active people
more able to fend off the symptoms of dementia and brain damage? Lisa
Melton investigates, Lisa Melton. Lisa Melton is science writer in
residence at the Novartis Foundation in London
... 2003 Shelli Kesler of Stanford University School of Medicine in
...
... can also be beneficial. According to Ian Robertson, who is leading
the study, ...
Arthur Wolf
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London), May 17, 2003, Guardian Weekend Pages, Pg.
24, 6286 words, Weekend: You're 40, happily married - and then you
meet your long-lost brother and fall passionately in love. This isn't
fiction; in the age of the sperm donor, it's a growing reality: 50%
of reunions between siblings, or parents and offspring, separated
at birth result in obsessive emotions. Last month, a former police
officer was convicted of incest with his half-sister - but should
we criminalise a bond hardwired into our psychology? Alix Kirsta
talks to those who have suffered the torment of 'genetic sexual attraction',
Alix Kirsta
... Freud's, the Finnish social anthropologist Edward Westermarck,
put ...
... 1960s, US and Israeli anthropologists were amazed to discover that
the sabras - ...
... being concluded, Professor Arthur Wolf, an American anthropologist
from Stanford University in ...
2. The Independent (London), September 22, 2000, Friday, FEATURES;
Pg. 8, 1454 words, SCIENCE: WHY WE CONFORM TO THE LAST TABOO; WHILE
THERE ARE STRONG BIOLOGICAL REASONS FOR AVOIDING SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH
CLOSE KIN, SOCIAL CONDITIONING HAS ALWAYS BEEN A KEY REASON, TOO.,
Patrick Bateson And Paul Martin
... familiar from early life. Arthur Wolf, an anthropologist at Stanford
University, has ...
3. The Washington Post, May 18, 1986, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook;
F3, 2656 words, A Renegade China Watcher and a Rigid Academy; Lives;
First Person: The China Watchers, By Jay Mathews; Jay Mathews, the
West Coast bureau chief of The Washington Post, became its first Peking
correspondent in 1979 and is co-author of "One Billion: A China
Chronicle.", STANFORD, Calif.
... editorial writers, non-anthropologists and conservative columnists.
Through ...
... issues in the case." Anthropologists, the acquaintance said, "have
a ...
... irresponsible for an anthropologist to ignore that set of constraints
and ...
... years since Stanford anthropologist Arthur Wolf first heard Chinese
...
4. The New York Times, June 7, 1983, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 1, Column 5; National Desk, 2290 words, SECRECY IN
A DISMISSAL BY STANFORD FUELS ACADEMIC FREEDOM DISPUTE, By FOX BUTTERFIELD
... expelled to mollify the Chinese. Arthur Wolf, a Stanford anthropology
...
... committee at Stanford, the anthropologist G. William Skinner, ...
... Professor Barnett concedes that anthropologists routinely provide
their research ...
5. The Washington Post, February 26, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition,
First Section; A2, 687 words, Stanford Expels Student Faulted on China
Study, By Jay Mathews, Washington Post Staff Writer, LOS ANGELES, Feb.
25, 1983
... Mosher, 34, an anthropologist now living in ...
... inappropriate for an anthropologist." He said Stanford had
not been ...
... by other American anthropologists. Some scholars at ...
... Stanford faculty member, Arthur Wolf, who happened to be visiting
...
6. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 6, 1981, Tuesday,
The Midwestern Edition, Pg. 13, 896 words, American Scholar to blame
for Chinese cutback on US researchers?, By Mike Chinoy, Special to
The Christian Science Monitor, Hong Kong
The activities of an American anthropologist seem to have been behind
Peking's ...
... using charges against the anthropologist to justify a decision
if would have ...
... China exchange program. The anthropologist in question is Steven
...
... doctoral dissertation, Prof. Arthur Wolf of Stanford, said Mosher
...
STEVEN MOSHER (95%); ARTHUR WOLF (61%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Gender Studies News and Views, April 2000, No. 17; Pg. 8, 02562940,
1213 words, The Missing Link: Women Fieldworkers, Lagerway, John
... gone to Taiwan as "the wife of the anthropologist": while
her husband, Arthur Wolf, did his fieldwork, she became Mends with
the ...
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