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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Looking back at the restrictions that were eventually adopted, most scientists acknowledge that the impact was minimal. ordinance does not seem to affect scientists says Lynn Harding, Harvard's explaining that the act prohibits for which Harvard...

Author: By Seth A. Tucker, | Title: Just a Little Nervous | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...each month include Thomas Professor of English and American Literature Daniel Aaron, Porter Professor of English Morton W. Bloomfield, Porter Professor of Fine Arts Sydney J. Freedberg, Wales Professor of Sanskrit Daniel H. H. Ingalls '36, Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature Harry T. Levin '33, Robinson Professor of Mathematics Lynn H. Loomis, and Porter Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature Albert B. Lord...

Author: By Tammy Huang, | Title: Several Noted Professors To Leave Harvard This Year | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

Concerto, which came out in May, also bore a new concept. Calling itself an "inter-disciplinary magazine-to bridge the threatening gulf between the sciences and humanities," Concerto was conceived by Brian A. Lynn '85, a Currier House physics concentrator...

Author: By Merin G. Wexler, | Title: Using Some Poetic Licence | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

Recently in an attempt to create more office space in one of Harvard's buildings, a room was redesigned with a mezzanine level. Within a short period of time the walls of the newly constructed space began to ooze with bluefish-white mold Enter Lynn A. Harding, a Biohazards safety officer with EHS, who diagnosed and solved the problem. Through a series of humidity tests, Harding discovered that the new mezzanine level "stratified the room," allowing air contaminants to thrive. She set up a program to lower the humidity of the upper level and thus eradicate the mold...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: Watchdog of the Laboratories | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...biological safety officer of the EHS, Lynn Harding handles jobs ranging from monitoring research of recombinant DNA and gene-splicing to supervising the removal of micro-organisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi from any University buildings. Harding's group implements the safety guidelines set by Harvard's bio-safety committee on genetic research, but it does not make any ethical decisions. "These issues haven't really come into play yet, but there may be a day when this will affect us." she notes...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: Watchdog of the Laboratories | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

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