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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...

Author: By Andrew R. Elby, | Title: Freshman Takes Bronze in Chemistry Olympics | 12/7/1984 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weekend Brings Peace Theorists to Cambridge | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By John D. Solomon, | Title: Testing with the tubes | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Harvard Thick and Thin | 8/13/1982 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Keeping Track | 5/14/1982 | See Source »

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