Word: bio
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Also, Irene F. Leider of Brooklyn and Moors Hall, in Bio-Chemistry, Ellen Nurnberg of Brooklyn and Bertram Hall, in English, and Cynthia Wild of Cambridge, in Renaissance and Reformation History...
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...attitude of the group of us who were CRIMSON editors in the late 20's was very different indeed. The curriculum was not worthy of a serious person's attention. I was concentrating on bio-chemical sciences and had to spend more time in laboratories and in class work generally than most of my colleagues. But all of these, Paul Sweezy, Gene Bolio, Ayres Brinser, Don Field, made it a point of pride not to worry about our academic work, though some of us managed to do quite well in it and to consider that The CRIMSON was our major...
...suffered a dull existence. The young men of the Ivy League who arrive periodically with cans of paint always head for John Harvard; as a matter of record no one has molested the beasts since the bedpan attempt was squelched. That is, not until the time last week a bio student dropped his box lunch on the steps, covering Victoria's big toe with egg salad...
Besides his posts as professor and House-master, Ferry is also a tutor in Bio-Chemical Sciences, and a member of the Board of Freshman Advisers...