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Like all Harvard buildings, the Bio Lab has picked up a few stray or temporary occupants whose tenure now seems permanent. In the basement, sandwiched between cold storage rooms and fish tanks, the Harvard Film Service produces motion pictures for the school of education and records programs of the undergraduate Radio Workshop. In a sunny first floor room the Cambridge Red Cross rolls bandages for Britain, and upstairs the federal government's Department of Interior maintains a research headquarters for its Fish and Wild Life Service. Weekending in Maine and splitting their Cambridge days between laboratories and fishing boats...
Anthropology: Judson T. Shaplin; Biology: Benjamin H. Landing. Jr.; Bio-Chemistry: Robert A. Keller; Chemistry: Melvin Fields, Jr.; Classics: Howard C. Bennett...
...Natural Sciences, slight drops in Chemistry, Biology, and Bio-chemical Sciences were offset by an increase of almost 100 per cent in Engineering Sciences, which has 58 concentrators compared with 32 last year...
There are no courses actually listed as Bio-Chemistry courses, but one usually takes Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. Biology D is essential if you haven't had the equivalent already. Darrah gives the first half year on Botany, Hisaw the second half on Zoology. Darrah is a dry lecturer and his material is disorganized, But Hisaw is both amusing and well organized. He understands which students are likely to have difficulty, and takes special pains to help them. The labs, under Pomerat, are very fine. Romer's Bio. 2, on Comparative Anatomy and the Evolution of invertebrates, is especially...
...mistake to reason that Bio-Chemistry is a happy medium between Biology and Chemistry and therefore a wise choice. The choice is wise only if you fully understand that you will not be prepared for any particular job, but are practically committed to go on to the Med. School or some other postgraduate work...