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...nearly 750,000. Orders for the Vietnamese forces issue from the quiet, air-conditioned offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, two acres of yellow stucco French colonial buildings in Saigon that once housed the French high command. Chief of State Thieu heads it. Downtown, in his offices on Pasteur Street, the American commander in Viet Nam, General William C. West moreland (TIME cover, Feb. 19), presides over the complex of U.S. commands ranging from Lieut. General Joseph Moore's 2nd Air Division to Major General Lewis Walt's Third Marine Amphibious Force. The Army's biggest...
...André Lwoff, 63, French-born but of Russian-Polish extraction, has spent all his life at the Pasteur, since 1959 has also been professor of microbiology at the Sorbonne...
...François Jacob, 45, with the Free French forces in 1940-45, at Pasteur since 1950; now professor of cellular genetics at the College de France...
...brilliantly imaginative research into the mechanisms by which genes regulate vital biochemical processes. Though the work has no present practical application, it has inspired hundreds of other researchers, and hopefully, within a generation or so, it may lead to means of controlling genetic processes in humans. The three Pasteur Institute scientists who will share the $56,400 prize...
...Jacques Monod, 55, Paris-born, trained in the U.S. in 1936, awarded U.S. Bronze Star; at Pasteur since 1945; professor of cellular biochemistry at Paris' Faculté des Sciences...