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Some professors say they get the greatest benefit from seeing students' individual comments. "I don't get a great deal out of the numbers. I learn from thoughtful comments about the course," says Michael B. McElroy. Rotch Professor of Atmospheric Science...
Anderson says that research done by him and Michael B. McElroy, Rotch Professor of Atmospheric Science, indicates that the "fluorocarbon situation is much worse than we believed it to be few months ago. We think we have only five to 10 years to establish our case." And so it is back to the balloons...
...beginner the spring of freshman year and so came out with a real bang," recalls junior William Rotch. "The first day was a total madhouse with people yelling and screaming. It was very confusing...
Regattas can involve up to eight hours of grueling efforts against opponents and the elements, Horn adds, contradicting the the popular myth of the gin and tonic sailor." Rotch agrees that anyone who has raced with the Harvard team knows there is a difference between pleasure sailing and collegiate racing...
...Francis H. Burr '35, senior fellow of the College; Joan T. Bok '51, an Overseer; Dudley R. Herschbach, Baird Professor of Science; Robert J. Kiely, professor of English; George W. MacRae, Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Theological Studies; Wallace T. MacCaffrey, Higginson Professor of History; Dr. Mary Ellen Avery, Rotch Professor of Pediatrics; and Fred L. Glimp '50, vice president for alumni affairs and development...