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...Grosz task force’s report will in part reflect the recommendations of a faculty-student working group led by Professor of Physics Melissa E. B. Franklin, Leverett House Master Howard Georgi ’67, and Mariangela Lisanti ’05, a Lowell House physics concentrator who is president of Women in Science at Harvard-Radcliffe...
Western TV viewers are already familiar with Georgi Arbatov, 62, in his role as a Kremlin analyst of U.S.-Soviet relations. As the longtime head of the Institute for the Study of the U.S.A. and Canada, an arm of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Arbatov has turned the institute, as well as himself, into an active formulator of policy as well as an academic source of information. Although his writings reflect a yearning to return to the détente of the early 1970s, he rarely deviates from the official Soviet line. His stiff criticism...
...meeting, Summers also named this year’s new Harvard College Professors. The new recipients of the title—the most distinguished a professor can attain at the College—are Reid Professor of English and American Literature Philip J. Fisher, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Howard Georgi, Professor of Psychology Daniel T. Gilbert, Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Lino Pertile, and Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science Margo I. Seltzer...
...took the Red Army just ten days to surround Berlin, Marshal Georgi Zhukov encircling it from the north and Marshal Ivan Konev from the south. When the ring was complete on April 25, the Soviets arrayed a fearful multitude of weapons--6,000 tanks, 42,000 guns--and began bombarding the city. In the central area around the Chancellery and the bunker, around the Reichstag and the opera and the university, the shells landed at the rate of one every five seconds. The barrage went on all day and then all the next...
...female students, drawn from chemistry to computer science, met for the first time on Tuesday. The Working Group will submit proposals by the end of May, says Mariangela Lisanti ’05, co-chair of the Task Force and president of Women in Science at Harvard-Radcliffe (WISHR). Georgi wants to concentrate on upping student advising resources, strengthening training for teaching fellows and faculty and, most importantly, increasing opportunities for undergraduate research...