Word: prizes
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...member of the Undergraduate Council has offered to resign after publishing the winners of the council-sponsored Levenson Prize for Undergraduate Teaching in The Harvard Salient before they had been officially announced...
...love with another doctor. She became pregnant and had a daughter. Natalya Evdokimova is now 50, and she became a doctor too. She went through a particularly difficult experience in the waning years of Soviet power. In 1984 she was assigned as the personal physician to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov. He and his wife Yelena Bonner were closely watched by the secret police. "[KGB agents] tried to accuse us of diagnosing Sakharov's condition as being more serious than it really was, or of trying to give him information and news," she says...
International architecture's most coveted award, the Pritzker Prize, went to Japanese architect Tadeo Ando. He is the third Japanese to win the prize since it was first awarded...
Herschbach, a professor of chemistry at Harvard since 1963, shared the Nobel Prize in 1986 with John Polanyi and Yuan Lee for their study of chemical reactions using molecular beams...
...recognition of its peacekeeping role in Europe during the cold war, NATO has been nominated for 1995Nobel Peace Prize. Organizations such as Amnesty International and the International Red Cross have won the award before, but if NATO wins, it will mark the first time in the 94-year history of the prize that an alliance of nations has been singled out. Overall, 85 individuals and 35 organizations have been nominated for this year's prize, includingformer President Jimmy Carter...