Word: labs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...research executive. He spends most of his time not in the laboratory but in a sepulchral office off Oxford Street, thinking, writing, preparing lectures, and conferring with the dozen or so graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who comprise his team. "The last time I worked in a lab was two years ago this past summer," Bloch says. "It isn't practical during the year unless you have vast chunks of time to spend fiddling with apparatus." Bloch originates the main line of an experiment and then instructs a co-worker to carry it out. Once the results of many...
...march, which grew out of earlier plans for a rally, will begin at 3:15 p.m. in the triangle of grass between the House area and the LAB. David M. Kotz '65, president of the S.D.S. chapter here, predicted last night that as many as 400 students from Harvard, Tufts, Brandeis, and Simmons will join the demonstrations...
...group will march from the LAB down Mill Street, up Plympton Street to Massachusetts Ave., and through the Yard to Lowell Lecture Hall...
Enrollment in Biology 115 was limited at the first of the year because of the lack of lab space, but later more places were made available by holding labs at night, according to head section man Ned Feder '48, assistant professor of Zoology. He added that several sophomore biology majors were still unable...
...Broken tape recorders in the Boylston Language Lab sit for three weeks before being fixed. The electrified desks in the lab give shocks through dents in the insulating paint...