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Roger W. Brown, professor of Social Psychology, who teaches Soc Sci 15 with Herrnstein and gave Monday's lecture, said yesterday that, "the atmosphere was fairly tense--for me, disagreeably so." About five or six people asked a large number of questions which prevented him from finishing the lecture...
There are still openings for graduate students and post-doctoral candidates interested in being teaching fellows for Nat Sci 26, "Biology and Social Issues," during the spring term. See Dr. Ruth Hubbard, Bio Labs Rm. 301, or phone x5-2318 or x5-2311 before October...
...indisputable: the Harvard Faculty is world-renowned. And I just missed being taught by a Nobel Prize winner freshman year by taking the wrong Nat Sci. They're all here, all the Names, and that's what's so TERRIFYING-they're here, and you can meet them, and even they HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING...
...installed six years ago at a cost of over $120,000 and with a maintenance cost of over $600 a month, has been largely unused since its installation, and was never used during its first three years. Recently, HITS has been used for instruction with computers in Nat Sci 110, "Automatic Computing...
...close physical contact between the professor, graduate students and undergraduates is essential to the present methods of instruction, and that this would be lost if his classes were moved to the science center. "We wouldn't know how to give that course three blocks away," Wald says about Nat Sci 5, "the undergraduates would be getting a hell of a lot poorer instruction than now." Wald fears that labs in the science center might become "easy, mechanical, prepared labs; the teaching fellows will go to teach as if to a dental appointment...