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...ponder the deeper implications of what has come to be known as "the Ptashne case" immediately after he got wind of it, he does say that the idea of going through with the deal "reached me with some momentum" and that "everyone was quite enthusiastic about it." Otto T. Solbrig, professor of Biology and a member of the Faculty Council, a group that considers issues of interest to the Faculty, is somewhat more blunt in his assessment: "They had not thought the issues through--they saw dollar signs and got excited. In the beginning they were too enthused with...
...issue because we care about it so much, and there was no way to prepare our findings before the next Faculty meeting." Otto T. Solbrig, professor of Biology, said this week...
...Otto T. Solbrig, professor of Biology and director of the Grey Herbarium, said yesterday that Raschke has not yet told Harvard whether he will accept the post...
...Solbrig said that it has become difficult for American faculties to compete with European universities for prominent professors. "Countries like Germany have a strong economy, a strong currency, and a strong university system," he said, adding that "20 years ago, German scientists were chafing at the bit to come to the United States. That's not the case today...
Some Faculty members, however, stated their concern over problems not addressed in the memo. Otto T. Solbrig, professor of Biology, who was out of the country, said in a letter read to the Faculty by Dudley R. Her-schbach, Baird Jr. Professor of Science, that he saw several areas of concern...