Harvard Gazette (Feb. 28) -- Charles Pence Slichter, an internationally known physicist who won the National Medal of Science and served for 25 years on the Harvard Corporation, including nearly 10 years as senior fellow, died Feb. 19. He was 94. Slichter, who long taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, was best known for his work on nuclear magnetic resonance and superconductivity.