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...illegal. "It's a bit like some scholar went to the British Museum and stole the Rosetta Stone and made a copy of it, trashed the original in doing it - then had the only copy,'' he says. Jacob denies that any damage was done to the bones in his lab - or even that a cast has been made. "(The Australians) blame us for everything," he says. "They think they own the skulls and they own the cave and they think Indonesia is part of Australia. The Indonesian government has regulations about making and selling casts. So you cannot make them...
...Women in the unit disproportionately occupy the lowest rungs of the administrative ladder, and have often been told there is no hope for advancement,” he wrote, citing the experience of two employees in the Conservation Lab of Widener Library...
...year-old Georgi, a bearded, august professor, might seem like an unlikely feminist. But if anyone has the heft to make change, he does. The physicist learned his scientific ABCs at the College from Nobel Prize-winner Julian Schwinger, won renown in the lab, and eventually assumed the chairmanship of Harvard’s physics department...
Every year about this time, somebody’s blockmate sends a mass e-mail from Spain, so-and-so’s lab partner plans to leave for Africa next term, and about 4,000 undergraduates caught in Cambridge for the rest of the spring semester wish they had turned in those study-abroad papers last year...
Eliot’s thriving Arts scene is headed up by enthusiastic tutors. Gustavo S. Turner (gsturner@fas.harvard.edu) organizes events in the Media Lab (located under F-entry) ranging from film screenings to workshops and lectures. The Media Lab is also the home of the Golden Arm coffee house. Opportunities for students include film programming, DJing, designing posters, and more. The majority of Golden Arm devotees live in Eliot, but visitors are welcome...