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Pistol Team Meets Resistance In Attempt to Re-Enter Range
The Harvard Pistol Team has been trying for a year to gain readmission to the firing range they formerly used
BIH Lab Receives $2.5 Million Grant
Beth Israel Hospital (BIH) received a $2.5-million grant this month to help finance expansion of a Harvard medical laboratory, Dr.
The Transplant Freeze
The decision of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) board of trustees to prohibit human heart transplants could discourage other institutions
Research Finds Drug to Treat Heroin Addicts
Two Harvard psychiatrists reported this week that the drug buprenorphine may be a safer and more effective treatment for heroin
Health Care
Voluntary control of health care costs by the private sector and increased emphasis on basic health services will direct U.S.
Experts Urge Nuclear Weapon Control
Climaxing a two-day symposium at Harvard on the medical consequences of a nuclear attack on Boston, American physicians yesterday urged
$1 Million Grant Will Fund Training In Primary-Care Medicine, Geriatrics
The Medical School recently received more than $1 million to train physicians to teach primary-care medicine and geriatrics, a Medical
RUS Petition Urges Affirmative Action To Tenure Women
Reacting to the History Department's recent termination of the contract of Mary Nolan, assistant professor of History, the Radcliffe Union
Head of Pathology Named Farber Institute President
The head of the Pathology Department at the Medical School will become the president and chief executive officer of Boston's
Bursar's Cards
University Food Services saved about $8000 the week after picture I.D. cards were introduced. Benjamin H. Walcott, assistant director of
Cambodia Aid Group Recruits Doctors
Student Activists for Cambodia (SAC) is recruiting medical personnel, including Harvard Medical School students, to work in Cambodia as part
Singer Says Writers Today Stress Theme, Lack Suspense
Most modern writers emphasize motivation and theme rather than suspense and consequently lose the reader's interest, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Nobel
Study of Virus Shows Proteins Control Cancer-Like Growth
A recent study by Harvard researchers on genetic growth patterns has revealed how carcinogens destroy cells inhabited by a virus.
Students Form Group to Aid Cambodia
A newly formed student organization to aid starving Cambodian refugees announced plans yesterday to lobby for legislation in Washington, circulate