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...other appointment news, Harvard gained three new tenured women, all through internal promotions, raising the number of female full professors on the roughly 350-member faculty to 21. The lucky three were: Diana L. Eck, a specialist on Indian culture and religion: Nancy E. Kleckner '68, a biochemist; and Susan R. Suleiman, an authority on modern French literature...
Harvard resident armchair nuke expert Paul M. Doty left this week to talk with other nuke experts at a conference on arms control in the Soviet Union. Doty, a biochemist, is a member of a special task force of both U.S. and Soviet specialists who have been meeting under the sponsorship of the Kettering Foundation of Ohio...
November and December brought news of three tenure promotions for women in Harvard's junior faculty: Hindu-Religion scholar Diana L. Eck. Biochemist Nancy R. Kleckner, and French-literature specialist Susan R. Suleiman...
...earlier this fall two other women associate professors were tenured--biochemist Nancy E. Kleckner '68 and religion scholar Diana...
...irreverent, gossipy bestseller, The Double Helix, which revealed the human story behind the discovery of DNA'S structure: the bickering, the academic rivalries, even the deceits that were practiced to win the great prize. From the X-ray crystallography laboratory at King's College in London, where Biochemist Maurice Wilkins was also investigating the molecule's structure, they quietly obtained unpublished X-ray data on DNA. Relying as much on luck as logic, they constructed Tinkertoy-like molecular models out of wire and other metal parts. To everyone's astonishment, they suddenly produced a DNA model...