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Leahy anticipates greater saving across campus next winter following the installation of 4000 more valves. In addition to continued work in residential buildings, the academic structures--particularly the Science Center, William James Hall, the new biochem labs, the biology labs and chemistry labs, which together consume 70 per cent of the energy used by the College--will also receive attention. In the Science Center and William James, efforts will include alterations in ventilation systems which circulate more air than necessary. In the labs, fume hoods--which are "intensely energy wasteful," according to Leahy--will be altered to become more economical...

Author: By Thomas H. Howlett, | Title: Behind the Walls, Under the Floor | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

Though they may ace academic exams in history, biochem and a host of other subjects, the women's lacrosse team blew the final in experience this weekend, returning from the NCAA tournament here with a disappointing fourth-place finish...

Author: By John Beilenson, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Laxwomen Fall in National Semis... | 5/18/1981 | See Source »

...Enzo Biochem, a little-known genetic-engineering firm, went public at $6.25 a share in June, and is now selling at $14.75 after a November stock split. Applicon, a manufacturer of computers and software for industrial design, opened at $22 in July, and has risen 78% to $39.25. Genentech, the San Francisco gene-splicing company, went on sale in mid-October at $35 a share and was immediately driven up to $89 on the first day. It has since dropped back to nearly $46. Wall Street meanwhile is anxiously awaiting the public offering of Apple Computer, the go-go maker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Will Success Breed Excess? | 12/15/1980 | See Source »

...already set his heart on the Biochem department, agrees, stating simply that he is surprised he "did not find nearly as much competitiveness" as he thought he would...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett and Suzanne R. Spring, S | Title: Musings From the Mouths of Babes | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

...coordinator, Gary Siegelman '81, stress that the staffers are not a group of aspiring psychiatrists testing their ability to take apart people's minds. Chosen each spring after a competitive selection process--last year 120 applied for 18 positions--the counselors' interests range from government to biochem. But Burger says, they have one thing in common--the ability "to deal sensitively with all kinds of issues...

Author: By William F. Powers, | Title: Room 13: Keeping the Midnight Watch | 11/7/1980 | See Source »

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