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Today the California Institute of Technology announced Thomas F. Rosenbaum will be its ninth president.Dr. Rosenbaum, 58, is currently the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago, where he has served as the university s provost for the past seven years. As a distinguished physicist and expert on condensed matter physics, Dr. Rosenbaum has explored the quantum mechanical nature of materials, making major contributions to the understanding of matter near absolute zero, where such quantum mechanical effects dominate.Dr. Rosenbaum has had responsibility for an unusually broad range of institutions and intellectual end
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First grade teacher Bill L Orange with his students at Calumet School in the Chicago suburbs.Leonard McCombe鈥擳he LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesBy Lily Rothman and Liz RonkOctober 5, 2017 9:00 AM EDTWhen first-grade teacher Bill L ;Orange invited LIFE into his classroom 45 years ago, he offered the magazine readers a glimpse into a world that few would have otherwise had access to mdash; the world of the child, so foreign to many adults, as well as the world of a male elementary-school teacher.At the time, a male elementary-school teacher like a female college professor, as one education expert put it was rare enough to be considered newsworthy. L ;Orange, whose profession is feted each Oct. 5 on UNESCO World Teachers ; Day, taught a group of 28 students in a Chicago suburb. When he had begun teaching in 1967, he had been even more of a rarity. But, since then, American society had seen a small but noticeable uptick in
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