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Kerst

American  
[kurst] / kɜrst /

noun

  1. Donald William, 1911–1994, U.S. physicist.


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Silver Spring’s Steve Kerst wrote: “My grandmother’s old Studebaker Commander had the name first … probably got better mileage on the road.”

From Washington Post

Saice President Errol Kerst said that the response had been so large that the "ramifications of the article" could not be ignored.

From BBC

"Anything that is working here," said Belgian doctor Barbara Kerst‘ins, "was run by the nuns."

From Time Magazine Archive

Said Professor Donald William Kerst, developer of the betatron and builder of the Illinois machine: "We are in business, making mesons."

From Time Magazine Archive

Inventor Kerst first learned his physics at the University of Wisconsin, then taught at the University of Illinois, where last year he built his first small betatron � a 2,300,000-volt table-top model.

From Time Magazine Archive