The Rockefeller University Holiday Lectures on Science for High School Students was established in 1959 by Alfred E. Mirsky, a biochemist and Rockefeller University librarian. Dr. Mirsky modeled these lectures on a popular series of science lectures for children pioneered in London in 1826 by Michael Faraday - known as the greatest experimenter in the history of science.
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The Rockefeller University Holiday Lectures on Science for High School Students was established in 1959 by Alfred E. Mirsky, a biochemist and Rockefeller University librarian. Dr. Mirsky modeled these lectures on a popular series of science lectures for children pioneered in London in 1826 by Michael Faraday - known as the greatest experimenter in the history of science.
