Word: daniells
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...Daniel Ellsberg '52 told an audience of about 350 people last night at Cambridge High and Latin School to protest nuclear proliferation and the role of the United States in the nuclear arms race. Ellsberg spoke as part of a teach-in sponsored by Mobilization for Survival, a recently formed anti-nuclear group...
Into this position in July walked Dr. Daniel C. Tosteson '46, after spending less than two years as dean of the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. introductory conferences, phone calls and dinner meetings here has yet to stop. But if Tosteson's days are packed tight with appointments, he handles them all with equanimity...
Tosteson has chosen Henry Meadow as his dean for finance and business. Meadow handled the same affairs with a different title under Ebert. The dean for students and alumni, Dr. Daniel Federman, is new to the Med School administration. Tosteson has not yet appointed the deans for academic programs or medical services. The latter will also serve as vice president of the Affiliated Hospitals Center, a group of three Harvard-affiliated teaching hospitals that is building one consolidated facility...
...While Daniel Tosteson the dean tries to get a grip on the school he heads as well as the affiliated hospitals, Tosteson the scientist is trying to keep a hand in scientific research. He is an authority on biological membranes, and although he now has little time to spend in the lab he directs a research team that includes his wife, Magdalena T. Tosteson. Studying red blood cell membranes, the group is exploring possible links between manic depressive disorders and anomalies in individuals' red cell membranes...
...Mobilization for Survival will sponsor a "teach-in" this weekend at the Cambridge High and Latin School. Daniel Ellsberg and others will speak in the school auditorium on Friday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon, workshops will be held on nuclear power; military spending vs. jobs, unmet human needs, campus organizing, nuclear weapons and transnational corporations, and nuclear technology from a feminist perspective...