Word: watsons
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...pair said they were too busy. Fleischmann, though, claims they supplied 19 new pages. In any case, the paper was withdrawn. Says Fleischmann: "Nature is not the appropriate place to publish because they don't publish full papers." That peculiar sentiment might come as a surprise to James Watson and Francis Crick, whose Nobel- prizewinning discovery of the structure of DNA was first published in the British journal...
...inadequately supported by the administration, and its professors have often been denied tenure. And in a recent New York Times article ("Harvard Accused of Lag on Minority Hiring," March 5), a panel of faculty members reported a poor record on hiring of women and minority faculty. According to Lawrence Watson, co-chair of the Association of Black Faculty and Administrators at Harvard, "If Harvard as the premier institution that trains the best and brightest is a place that is absent of the best Black men and women, it sends a message that we are not very good." This report followed...
...women faculty hiring, and former-Chair Evan J. Mandery '89 will attend the meeting. The non-council representatives will be David A. Battat '91, and ex-council member and chair of the ad-hoc committee on security, Anthony Romano '90, president of Phillips Brooks House (PBH), and Carlos R. Watson, the Harvard-Radcliffe Black Student Association's representative to the Harvard Foundation, Lee said...
...Bill Watson, Minn.-Duluth
...What provokes Mitchell's dire prediction is the shriveled condition of the U.S. oil-drilling industry, which he believes has made the country seriously vulnerable to a future energy emergency. "We're losing ground faster than we might have predicted even a few months ago," he says. Adds John Watson, another Houston oilman: "All the people have left, rigs have been dismantled, the financial industry has turned its back on oil and gas. It would take an all-out crusade to come back...