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...Herschbach leveled similar charges, recounting an incident in which he said the former president had pressured members of a committee to withhold support of science education...
...reluctant to get involved in these kinds of things—I don’t think of myself as either a Democrat or a Republican,” said Baird Research Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach, who took home the 1986 Nobel in chemistry for his work on observing reactions via molecular beams. “But from what I’ve seen as the performance of this administration, I think it’s important that they be voted out of office...It’s no wonder that even scientists who would prefer...
...groups is composed of Barreira, who is director of community clinical services and a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital, Undergraduate Council President Rohit Chopra ’04, UHS Chief of Medicine Christopher M. Coley, Sarah E. Henrickson ’01, Associate Dean Georgene B. Herschbach, Professor of International Health Jennifer Leaning ’68, Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth S. Nathans, Assistant Dean John T. O’Keefe, UHS psychiatrist James K. O’Rourke, Quinn, Bureau clinician M. Suzanne Renna, Chair of Harvard’s UHS Visiting Committee Lorraine Siggins, Stork and Director of Student...
...last weekend, there was something different. In the bit part of a cartooned academic involved in some brand of undead madness was the spitting two-dimensional image of Baird Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach. The chemist’s role was fleeting, but the impression it left in Dartboard’s supple mind was far more than the usual comedic glow produced by such a program...
Suddenly, Dartboard’s mind was afire with possibilities. Herschbach has said that he took on the role in part to lighten the image of his fellow sages, to break the celluloid ceiling and prove that even Nobel laureates can appear in juvenile cartoons—and how right he was. If only Harvard’s other bright lights would consider making the move to animation...