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Donald R. Griffin '38, professor of Zoology and chairman of the Biology Department, said that Biology 2 and 140 have the least adequate facilities of the large courses. Biology 115 Nat Sci 5 are much better equipped, but require additional laboratory instruments and more space, he added...
Anakawa sped downfield, easily skirted surprised Harvard fullback Terry Winslow, and passed across to McGuire who had moved up quickly into the penalty area. As Crimson goalie Nat Bowditch moved out, McGuire slipped the ball neatly back to his halfback Frank Golet who popped it by Bowditch into the open...
Wawa's kick came from outside the penalty area, but it sailed just over Crimson Goalie Nat Bowditch's hands and nestled in the upper-right hand corner...
This all sounds quite fanciful because it is. So are the CRIMSON proposals. Not every Gen Ed course could or should be like Hum 6, Nat Sci 5, or Soc Sci 2. Nor should every Gen Ed course combine fields (these don't). In the natural sciences, Nat Sci 5 can exist because the models of DNA are conceptually much closer to the student's realm of experience and involve much less math than does, say, quantum mechanics. Devising a physics or chemistry course along the lines of Nat Sci 5 seems virtually impossible; the important modern problems are just...
Penn scored its first goal just one minute into the first period, when All-Ivy inside Bob Finney stole the ball deep in Harvard territory from Crimson right half Bob Knapp, moved in front of the net, and beat Harvard goalie Nat Bowditch on a quick shot from twenty-five feet...