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#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $200: This physicist worked at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study from 1933 until his death in 1955 Einstein
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $400: In 1989 this first U.S. woman in space became a professor of physics at UCSD & director of the Ca. Space Institute Sally Ride
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $600: In 1991 this Democratic ex-presidential candidate became a professor of political science at Northeastern (Michael) Dukakis
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $800: In 1928, while a professor at the University of Rome, he published a textbook on atomic physics Enrico Fermi
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $1000: Czech, mate! She was a Georgetown professor of intl. affairs before becoming U.S. ambassador to the U.N. in 1993 Madeleine Albright
#3603, aired 2000-04-12ACADEMIA NUTS $100: Theoretical physicist John Dalton stated firmly in 1803, "Thou knowest no man can split" one of these Atom
#3603, aired 2000-04-12ACADEMIA NUTS $200: In the 1600s Thomas Browne reportedly stated this hardest mineral "Is yet made soft by the blood of a goat" Diamond
#3603, aired 2000-04-12ACADEMIA NUTS $300: Uranus discoverer William Herschel thought this body "Is richly stored with inhabitants" -- presumably well-tanned ones The sun
#3603, aired 2000-04-12ACADEMIA NUTS $400: In 1872 physiology prof. Pierre Pachet said this Frenchman's theory of germs was "ridiculous fiction" Louis Pasteur
#3603, aired 2000-04-12ACADEMIA NUTS $500: Biologist Alfred Russel Wallace said that this skull bump study "Will prove to be the true science of the mind" Phrenology

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