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...Claire Richardson Bennett '49, an Overseers nominee who graduated from Radcliffe and studied at the Graduate School of Design for a year, was quick to pinpoint her top priority...
...addition to Weissman, Richardson and Gagnon, the new nominees include: John C. Baldwin '71, chair of the department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine; Peter C.B. Bynoe '72, chair and CEO of the Chicago-based Telemat, Ltd.; John R. Harrison '55, a former corporate vice president of The New York Times Company; Lisa Marie Henson '82, president of Columbia Pictures; and Terrence Murray '62, chair, president and CEO of the Providence-based Fleet-Norstar Financial Group. They did not return phone calls from The Crimson yesterday...
Sequenase is a chemical that helps researchers find the sequence of molecules that make up DNA. It was invented by Charles Richardson, Wood professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology, and Stanley Tabor, lecturer at the Medical School, and is licensed to the United States Biochemical Corporation...
TECHNOLOGY: Ken Baierlein, Hope Almash, David Richardson (Managers); Nora Jupiter, Kevin Kelly, George Mendel, Peter K. Niceberg, Michael M. Sheehan, Lamarr Tsufura
...Carter, a Dean spokeswoman, told TIME Daily that Dean objected most strenuously to the fact that the Republican delegation had "signed off on a platform separate and on its own." A spokesman for the Democratic Governors Association agreed: "The traditional bipartisanship of the NGA is breaking down," said Doug Richardson of the DGA. On the Republican side, though, a spokesman for Tommy Thompson, Republican of Wisconsin and vice chair of the NGA, says the Democrats are just plain jealous. "It's just the way that the game is right now," Kevin Keane told TIME Daily. "The Republicans are in charge...