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...Well, Dartboard’s sorry; she just couldn’t possibly study for her Bio midterm without some comfort food in front of her. Call it what you will, but a pack of gummy bears, some chocolate chip cookies and a bottle of coke never did a student harm when cramming long hours at a time...
...yesterday by the Committee on the Choice of Electives in releasing figures regarding 850 concentrators from this year's Freshman class. Though the number of men majoring in this field has decreased, it holds a comfortable lead with 137 enrolled, followed by English, 123; Romance languages, 78; History, 74; Bio-Chemical Sciences, 65; History and Literature, 47; and Mathematics...
Economics, English, and Romance Languages retain their hold on the first three places, but History has displaced Bio-Chemical Sciences in fourth position...
...number concentrating in each field is as follows: '32 '33 '34 All Fields 791 785 850 Anthropology 3 7 7 Astronomy 1 0 4 Bio-Chemical Sciences 61 73 65 Biology 21 24 23 Chemistry 26 22 29 Classics 17 9 16 Economics 147 153 137 Engineering Sciences 12 11 11 English 105 92 123 Fine Arts 34 40 34 Geology 17 14 7 German 10 11 10 Government 42 41 47 History...
Stewart got a hot tip. her first mistake, clearly, was to sell the ImClone stock, given the impetus for doing so. The bio-tech firm that was then run by her friend Sam Waksal had been riding high on its promising cancer drug. But on Dec. 26, 2001, Waksal got wind that the FDA was going to reject his company's application to move forward with its drug. The Waksal family sent word to Bacanovic, their broker as well as Stewart's, and tried to sell $7.3 million of ImClone stock. Waksal has since pleaded guilty to securities fraud...