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Most buyers, however, were happy. John Woodward and Karen Hall so admired the huge wooden sculpture that used to sit on the lawn of the museum that they bought it for $1,400. "You can't find such a monumental sculpture for that price," Woodward said. Now, however, the couple must assemble the 10-ft.-high, fan-shaped contraption and worry about what the neighbors will think when they erect it on their own lawn. "At least it is not obscene," said Woodward. Merely a white elephant with a new life...
...Woodward's The Agenda: Inside The Clinton White House, we find a telling account of how President Clinton erupted when it became clear to him "that his administration was at the mercy of this traditionally Republican [bond] market...
...Woodward, who died in 1979, was the first scientist to synthesize several important organic compuonds, including cholesterol, cortisone and quinine, which was used to treat malaria during World...
Back at Harvard, Herschbach discusses with colleagues the life and work of Woodward at a dinner party co-hosted by Herschbach and Roald Hoffman, a professor of chemistry at Cornell...
...think chemists differ from other people," Hoffman says. "They make molecules which were not on earth before. Before Bob [Woodward] people thought they couldn't make a molecule. After Bob...we can. He opened up our imagination...