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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Friday, May 3, 1963
In 1926, when President Lowell was looking for someone to teach Comparative Philology at Harvard, Joshua Whatmough, on leave from
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Saturday, March 9, 1963
The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals (SINA), a national association formed four years ago "to protect our children from
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Wednesday, December 5, 1962
Tutorial in Social Relations is distinguished by the efforts of the department to make it available to as many concentrators
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Friday, November 2, 1962
The Biology Department has succeeded in finding tutors for 26 of the 35 students who applied for its new, non-credit
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Friday, October 19, 1962
James D. Watson, professor of Biology, as won the 1962 Nobel price for Medicine and Physiology. Stockholm's Royal Caroline institute
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Saturday, October 13, 1962
Don't bother to hoard your Series 1935G dollar bills; even though they lack the motto "In God We Trust," they
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Tuesday, October 2, 1962
The Department of Biology has begun an optional, noncredit tutorial program for honors candidates--the first formal resumption of tutorial in
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Friday, September 28, 1962
Shortly after the United States conducted its high-altitude superbomb test last July, Time magazine reported the following in an article
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Friday, September 28, 1962
A Professor at the University of Mississippi told the CRIMSON by telephone last night that "as many as 90 per
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NEWS
By Andrew T. Weil
Tuesday, February 20, 1962
When Aldous Huxley published his essay "The Doors of Perception" in 1954, he did much to publicize a very strange
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