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Strawn, Celia

Strawn Celia (Sally) Louise Strawn passed peacefully at her home on September 4, 2023 surrounded by family and friends following a prolonged illness. She was 82 years old. Her memorial

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When Picasso's haunting portrait of war came to Harvard — Harvard Gazette

When Picasso's haunting portrait of war came to Harvard — Harvard Gazette
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The Art Our Nation Needs

The Art Our Nation Needs
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Echoes. St. Monica School and the Methuen George Washington statue. Published 6/30/2023

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How did X chromosome get its shape? Scientists say they now have the answer

The research, published in the journal Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, says a protein called shugoshin holds the answer. Also known as SGO1, this protein fits precisely into a sort of keyhole which gives the chromosome its X shape

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