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George R. Merriam
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Physics Concentrators Organize To Improve Department Courses
A group of Physics concentrators has been organizing meetings to suggest improvements in the existing course program. Peter D. Pesic
Harvard Chemists Synthesize Vital Human Hormones Group
A Harvard research group has announced the synthesis of a family of hormones that may ultimately be of as much
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D AVID BROWER is a conservationist. Think about Walt Disney, birdwatching, and Peter Rabbit, and all the things that the
The Ivory Coast: Old and New Exist in Awkward Mixture
Adzope is one of a score of drab, sprawling towns which you pass on the Ivory Coast's main highway north
Harvard, M.I.T. to Examine Medical Use of Technology
Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have established a joint committee to study ways of applying the techniques of
Civic Center Provides Work for Elderly
The little old lady walking down Commonwealth Ave. stopped under every tree and made an entry in her thick notebook.
Where Have The Explorers Gone? Today's Adventurer Craves A Cave
Midway through the "Gunbarrel" in Knox Cave, New York, I tried to pull myself forward a little bit. There wasn't
Cigarette Kindles K-House Mattress; Firemen Quell Blaze Amidst Cheers
A fire started by a misplaced cigarette blackened a fourth-floor Kirkland House suite last night, but damage was slight and
Garmezy to Head Clinical Program
Norman Garmezy, one of the world's leading experts on schizophrenia, will become the head of Harvard's graduate program in Clinical
Computer Expert Turns Professor
Computer expert Ivan E. Sutherland has been named associate professor of Electrical Engineering, Sutherland, who was director of the Defense