Word: meds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...invited Ruth Hubbard '44, lecturer on Biology, Bernard D. Davis '36, Lehman Professor of Bacterial Physiology at the Med School. Matthew S. Meselson, chairman of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Jonathan R. Beckwith '57, professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the Med School, to speak at the three-day conference...
...tourists will gambol through mechanized mine shafts, mephitic chemical plants and the computer-guided rollers of Krupp's behemoth steel mill in Essen. Lest romance wilt amid the furnaces, adventurers will be whisked away for interludes at centuries-old castles above the once-green valley. Club Med officials hardly need run scared. Still, some 5,000 tourists have signed up to see the Ruhr...
...Economics 10, "Principles of Economics," has been the largest fall course for five years, and it keeps its hold on first place in the spring automatically because it is virtually impossible to drop the course. Chemistry 20b, "Organic Chemistry," which drew 365 students this semester, is a perennial pre-med favorite...
...lives in the netherworld of Central Square, catches the Red Line for your 11 o'clock at Burr B, and eats wheat germ at Hemispheres everyday, you have to deal with it: Harvard food. Whether you're a freshman living in Hurlbut or a senior in Adams, a pre-med or a poet, you still have to eat what the Food Services provides...
...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has always had trouble with its minority recruitment program. Unlike the Med, Law and Business Schools, the GSAS has historically found it difficult to increase significantly the number of minority students who apply, register and complete their degrees...