Word: bio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fascination for the grotesque had almost been satisfied when someone ran up to the intersection and stopped a Cambridge police cruiser driving through. I recognized him--he had been in my Bio section last year. It seems he had just been held up and robbed in the Common. He was trying to explain that to the cop in the cruiser when another officer shouted at him for blocking traffic. The cop in the cruiser pulled over grouchily to talk to the kid, who was scared and breathing hard. The cop took a description of the robber, filled out a four...
When Harvard originally proposed to do the research it made the imprudent decision to place the laboratory in the Bio Labs, an antiquated facility which is infested with ants. The poor choice of structures greatly enhances the chance that the organisms could escape, possibly infecting those who work in the lab and nearby residents. Scientists have assured the Harvard community that such mistakes probably won't happen and, even if they do, that the possibilities of disease are slim. But no one has been able to give a 100 per cent guarantee that these biohazards won't occur...
Shore, an assistant to Bok, said last night that Bok is looking for someone who would preserve and increase the strengths of the Medical School in clinical medicine and bio-medical science as well as continue Ebert's interest in involving the school in the community around...
...Bio 138 is not a gut. It was, however, a nice way to spend an hour yesterday afternoon, although at this point I doubt very strongly I'll be taking...
Besides, despite the fact that Norton G. Miller, associate professor of Biology, seemed like a real nice guy and even brought in a whole bunch of mosses for the class to look at, I think I may check out Bio 140--"Algae"--or 143--"Fungi" instead. Or maybe I'll hold off altogether until next semester and take Bio 129--"Properties of Excitable Membranes...