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...England as well as the U.S.Cabot Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences Ann Pearson arrived at Harvard five years ago. She specializes in biogeochemistry.The seven new additions will replace Director of the Harvard Foundation Dr. S. Allen Counter, social psychologist Mahzarin R. Banji, Slavicist Julie A. Buckler, physicist John Huth, historian Lisa M. McGirr, Schreiber, and classicist Richard F. Thomas. —Staff Writer Samuel P. Jacobs can be reached at jacobs@fas.harvard.edu

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Council Greets New Faces | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

OCTOBER 22, 2003 Summers announced plans to move two graduate schools and some undergraduate housing across the Charles, causing a minor uproar among professors. Physicist Daniel S. Fisher said the Faculty’s new interdisciplinary energy “is in danger of being dissipated” by Allston...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Timeline: Five Years of Faculty Meetings | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...Physicist”—as well as “Hedda Gabler,” “Antigone,” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” She cites her work with “The Physicist,” which she collaborated on with last year’s Sadler Prize winner Michael M. Donahue ’05, as one of her proudest accomplishments...

Author: By Pamela T. Freed, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Melissa E. Goldman '06 | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...Physicist,’ I designed a huge plastic roof thing that came out over [the stage]. There was this amazing moment of color that lit the whole stage…it was the best vignette of any show I’ve done so far,” she says...

Author: By Pamela T. Freed, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Melissa E. Goldman '06 | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...Tending to strike people aged between 50 and 70, it kills half of them within 14 months of diagnosis by progressively paralyzing the body until the sufferer can't speak, swallow or breathe, while usually leaving the mind untouched. It's MND that confines physicist Stephen Hawking to a wheelchair and last month claimed the life of Australian artist Pro Hart. Experts' understanding of the disease remains sketchy, and riluzole falls way short of being a cure: at best, it might prolong a patient's life for a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Twitch of Potential | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

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