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  1. Sir Walter Adams CMG OBE (16 December 1906 – 21 May 1975) was a British historian and educationalist. Adams was educated at University College London, and was a lecturer in history at the same institution from 1926 to 1934.

  2. Quick Reference. (1922–98) Adams was born in Vienna, Austria on 27 August 1922. He died 8 September 1998 in East Lansing, Michigan. After graduating from Brooklyn College (1942), Adams studied economics at ... From: Adams, Walter in The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists ». Subjects: Social sciences — Economics.

  3. www.walteradamslab.comThe Adams Lab

    The Adams Lab studies host-pathogen interactions in order to develop novel therapeutics for the clinical setting. Image Above: migrating neutrophils disrupt a lung epithelial monolayer infected with WT S. pneumoniae. Photo Credit: (Linda Xu and Walter Adams) Interested in joining the Adams Lab? See the “The Team” for open positions.

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  5. Walter Adams is one of the strongest critics of the Chicago School of Economics. Yet he was trained at the University of Chicago. This article traces Adams' education in economics and delineates two distinct Chicago traditions of antitrust policy. Adams is linked to the earlier Chicago tradition of Henry Simons and, to some extent, Frank Knight. The consistency of Adams' policy views on ...

  6. Walter Adams. (1876–1956). American astronomer Walter Adams developed a method for deducing the distance of a star from Earth by learning to read the clues held in the photograph of a star’s spectrum. He also used spectroscopic techniques to investigate sunspots and planetary atmospheres. Walter Sydney Adams was born on December 20, 1876 ...

  7. Walter Adams was chosen to be Michigan State University's 13th president. Prior to his acceptance of the post, Adams was a professor of Economics at Michigan State University. Adams was asked to succeed President John A. Hannah, who had resigned his position as President in order to accept that as Administrator of the Agency for International Development (AID), in Washington, DC.