<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>All generations of students think that they are special and possibly unique. Those of us who went up to Brasenose College in Oxford in 1958 can justify that claim better than most, particularly if that 'Class' includes, as is reasonable, those who came up in 1959 but went into the second year and hence took their Finals with most of us: the Class of 1961 in the north American usage, which dates by the year of graduation rather than of matriculation. The most notable additions were the several Rhodes Scholars.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Graham Richards was one of the pioneers of computer-aided drug discovery, a computational chemist with a long career at Oxford plus periods in Paris and spells at Stanford and Berkeley. He is the author of over twenty books and was the originator of the enormously successful screensaver project which involved more than three and a half million people in more than two hundred countries. He has played a major role in the commercialisation of academic science and founded several successful companies.
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