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...sophomore standing biochem concentrator, currently trudging through Harvard's infamous introductory organic chemistry course, may end up in Med or Grad School...
...understand more of the degree of self-centeredness that is necessary in international negotiations. It is not easy," said Michael G. Golder '86, who played the U.S. Vice President, "Listen, I'm a biochem major, I don't think about this very much...
...science concentrators, who decide to do lab work at the Medical School, commuting becomes an added inconvenience. As Michael Aronow '84, a Biochem concentrator who spent 20 hours per week this past year at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute studying cell biology, says. "During the fall and spring I rode my bike and that was no problem, but during the winter riding the shuttle became a bit of a hassle...
...granddaddy of them all is "Boats, "History 1375. Headed by Commodore John H. Parry, "Man and the Sea: Outlines of Maritime History," it has entertained varsity athletes and worn-out Biochem majors since the beginning of time. It's back this semester after a year in dry dock. Other favorites include: Fine Arts 175a ("Bricks for Dicks") and Literature and Arts C-14. "The Concept of the Hero in Hellenic Civilization," ("Heroes for Zeroes"). What promises to be this year's recording-breaking chart-topper among new offerings, philosopher Robert Nozick's Phil 25, "The Best Things in Life," hasn...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences. (Figures are the numbers of freshmen majoring in each department in 1982, compared to last year.) 1981-82 1. Economies 156 2. Biology 113 3. Hist & Lit 91 4. Government 90 5. Soc Stud 90 6. History 89 7. Psych & SR 86 8. Biochem 66 9. English 65 10. Engin & Appl Sci 57 11. Applied Math 56 1980-81 1. Economies 170 2. Biology 113 3. Government 107 4. History 95 5. Psych & SR 90 6. Biochem 85 7. Soc Stud 81 8. Hist & Lit 69 9. English 67 10. Engin & Appl...