Word: herschbach
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...Investigator Amount Period Harvard Faculty Geometric Problems in Adaptive Control Roger W. Brockett, Christopher Byrnes $41,318 1/1/81-12/31/81 Division of Applied Sciences Theoretical Studies of Metal Oxides Alexander Dalgarno $181,104 9/30/78-9/29/81 Arts and Sciences Theoretical Study on the Energetics and Dynamics of High Energy Inelastic Collision Processes Dudley Herschbach $184,730 1/1/80-1/31/82 Arts and Sciences Symposium on Mathematical Modeling of Circadian Systems Martin Moore-Ede $7,250 5/1/80-4/30/82 Medical Jet Lag Prevention: Physiological Mechanibms and Iharcacological Therapy Martin Moore-Ede $265,041 4/1/78-3/31/82 Medical Spectroscopic Determination of Intermolecular Potentials of Gas Laser Components and of Major Atmospheric Constituents William...
Screening the nominees will be the "Corporation-Overseers-Faculty Advisory Committee on Honorary Degrees." This year's members are: Francis H. Burr '35, senior fellow of the College; Joan T. Bok '51, an Overseer; Dudley R. Herschbach, Baird Professor of Science; Robert J. Kiely, professor of English; George W. MacRae, Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Theological Studies; Wallace T. MacCaffrey, Higginson Professor of History; Dr. Mary Ellen Avery, Rotch Professor of Pediatrics; and Fred L. Glimp '50, vice president for alumni affairs and development...
Amid the various fusses, of course, things went on pretty much as usual. The Summer School students--almost 5000 of them, more than ever before in the school's history--came and went, many of them studying computer science or English as a second language during their stay. Dudley Herschbach. Baird Professor of Science, was named the new master of Currier House, and S. Allen Counter, associate professor of Neuroscience, was picked to head the new race relations foundation. And then the class of 1985 arrived, 1604 strong, so the cycle can begin again...
...angered to discover through an article in The Crimson of Monday, December 15, that a "successful and hospitable" meeting on radiation chemistry research occurred recently between two Soviet scientists representing the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Harvard and MIT faculty members. Indeed, Professor Dudley Herschbach of Harvard's Chemistry Department seemed proud to report to The Crimson that "there was very little reference made to politics." Is the memory of the scientific community so short that Dr. Andrei Sakharov has been forgotten already? Dr. Sakharov has been and continues to be censured and persecuted by the very Academy these...
...Herschbach said the discussions primarily dealt with mutual scientific interests, adding that aside from a few personal discussions, there was very little reference made to politics...