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The elegant curtain of New York City's Metropolitan Opera House rose to reveal a seedy-looking bar. A drummer rapped out four crisp rim shots, and three dancers in bell-bottom trousers charged onstage. One of them was a 25-year-old whiz kid from Weehawken, N.J., starring in...
Cows genetically engineered to produce valuable human proteins, for example, or pigs whose organs have been altered to remove proteins that trigger rejection after transplant operations, could be stamped out on an assembly line. Fast racehorses or blue-ribbon pets might be duplicated at will. In humans, both cancer and...
Maybe the most remarkable change is in the nation's official rhetoric, so memorably filled with anti-U.S. invective when Khomeini was alive. On the first anniversary of Khatami's election last month, tens of thousands of supporters crammed into an outdoor theater at Tehran University to hear a...
This Commencement Day more than 1,600 men and women will be handed diplomas signifying graduation from the College. Men currently receive a document stamped with the Harvard seal and signed by President Neil L. Rudenstine and Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68.
Women's diplomas, on the other hand, are stamped with both Harvard and Radcliffe seals. Since women at the College are officially admitted to and graduate from Radcliffe College, Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson's signature appears in the place of Lewis'.