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October 2, 2003
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October 2, 2003
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Through a glass, brightly
The largest building ever built by Harvard was dedicated Sept. 24. by University President Lawrence H. Summers and Joseph Martin, dean of the Medical School. (Photo Stu Rosner) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
New medical research building dedicated
Structure is largest building in Harvard history
Doctors writing fewer prescriptions for antibiotics
Concern about resistance causes steep drop in use
Making institutions greener
Extension School class uses Harvard as example for environmental how-to
Literacy and social values
GSE professor explores link between reading and children's social awareness
HMS researchers address transplant organ shortage
Improved procurement could more than double availability of life-saving transplant organs
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