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Nobel Prize Winner To Teach at Harvard

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Professor Fritz Lipmann, who leaves Cambridge tomorrow for Sweden to receive the 1953 Nobel Prize in medicine, will offer an undergraduate course next semester.

This course, consisting of lectures and discussions, is entitled "Biosynthetic Mechanisms, is entitled "Biosynthetic Mechanisms." It will meet Monday from 3 to 5 p.m.

Lipmann is currently a director of biochemical research at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a member of the biochemistry department of the Harvard Medical School.

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