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The award—presented by the Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the Environment—was created in 2001 and previously awarded to eminent Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson and actor Harrison Ford.
Other eminent gripers, realizing the pitfalls of such comparisons, instead took a more practical tack, blaming the misalignment of American interests. Like McGuire Gibson, a professor at the University of Chicago and head of the American Association for Research in Baghdad, these complainers sound hopelessly out of touch with the...
DIED. ARTHUR GUYTON, 83, eminent cardiovascular physiologist; of injuries suffered in an automobile accident; in Jackson, Miss. While recovering from polio in 1947, he invented a special leg brace and an electric wheelchair. Later he wrote The Textbook of Medical Physiology, first published in 1956 and a best seller ever...
Dramatic scenes from Hamlet and Macbeth come to life in the wooden engravings and imaginative etchings lining the walls of the Pusey Library in “The Art of the Theater,” a recently-opened retrospective on the life and works of the pre-eminent British theater...
“It can now take months for people, whose applications would seem to be routine, to secure visas. The result is that students, visiting professors, and scholars have been unable to enter the United States for the semester for which they applied; eminent scientists have missed important scientific...