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Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson spoke to a crowd of around 50 female undergraduates and fielded questions with vice president Barbara J. Nelson in the Lyman Common Room on Thursday evening...
...order for [the restructuring] to best serve students, there has to be student input," said Melissa G. Liazos '96, a coordinator for the Lyman Common Room...
...coordinators of the Lyman Common Room proudly announce the publication of the Women of the Ivy League, an alternative magazine presented in response to Playboy magazine's "Women of the Ivy League" issue released earlier this fall...
...requirements. No stereotypes. Just pure expression to communicate the three-dimensional women of the Ivy League. Copies are available free of charge in dining halls and at the Lyman Common Room. Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard. --The Lyman Common Room Coordinators
Others had even more at stake. Bahcall's friend and colleague Lyman Spitzer, an astrophysicist at nearby Princeton University, first began thinking about space telescopes nearly half a century ago. In 1945, just after World War II, a friend approached the young Spitzer asking for help. The Air Force had commissioned a study to look into how Earth-orbiting satellites--still a purely theoretical concept at that point--might be scientifically useful. Would Spitzer be interested in giving an astronomer's perspective? He instantly saw the potential of turning the satellites' gaze away from Earth toward deep space. "I wrote...