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...Fellows have the independence of faculty without worrying about teaching, tenure, or administrative responsibilities,” said Laura Garwin, the CGR Director of Research Affairs...
...It’s not enough to be interdisciplinary within the center, we want to catalyze interactions between disciplines and to help break down the walls between Harvard departments,” said Garwin...
...don’t think there is another forum that would bring a historian and molecular biologist together,” said Garwin...
...some students have a less cerebral attitude to the sculpture. Jennie C. Wei ‘03 finds herself inexplicably drawn to the mysterious grey figure, confessing that “I’m partially attracted to it”. Many laugh as they walk by, exclaiming like Garwin Y. Chen ‘03, “how weird!”. A few, like Emily Ludmir ‘03, question the overall effect of a Statue of Liberty likeness now sadly contorted and misshapen by shrunken balloons. Ludmir worries that “it almost seems...
...National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and his Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, state that a ban could make "a significant contribution to slowing nuclear proliferation." Proponents also argue that it would be to America's strategic advantage, since the Soviets are behind the U.S. in warhead sophistication. Says Richard Garwin, a nuclear expert with IBM: "Resuming testing will enable the Soviets to further miniaturize their warheads and put even more on their large MIRVed missiles...