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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...noted art scholar and authenticator Bernard Berenson, the villa houses more than 80,000 books and pamphlets and 150,000 photographs, while also providing a launching point for forays into Florence's vast art collections. Visiting fellows, full-time resident scholars and students with appointments are provided access to the facility's resources...
...even if Harvard owns this building, your student ID will not allow you immediate access into the center's research facilities. Library privileges are available only by special arrangement with the center's director, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies Robert W. Thompson. However, the collections are open year round to the public (2-5pm every day except Monday), as are the gardens (2-6pm). the center is located at 1703 32nd Street, NW in Washington...
...Estate, Inc. (HRE) presently maintains three retreats in Maine that are available to faculty members and their immediate family. The Howells Memorial House, located on Kittery Point overlooking Portsmouth Harbor, comes complete with "a private tennis court, an ocean view dotted with lighthouses, sailboats, and lobster pots, and easy access to swimming, shopping and other recreational activities of the southern Maine coast," according to the HRE brochure...
...teenager, but in the past three decades adolescence seems to have become even more difficult and often fraught with real danger. Since 1950 the suicide rate has tripled among youths from 15 to 24, spurred by changing social mores, increased drug and alcohol use, and greater access to firearms, which are teenagers' favorite means of killing themselves. Teen suicide is not quite the epidemic it is sometimes portrayed to be: the rate of 12 per 100,000 for young people only recently caught up to that of the general population, and suicide is a far greater problem among the elderly...
...Soviets could find these too tough for comfort." While the details were not divulged last week, the Pentagon is known to favor ten "surprise" visits a year, as well as monitoring of Soviet production, storage and training sites. Such arrangements would of course be reciprocal, giving the Soviets access to high-security areas in the West. Says Shultz: "Everyone is edgy about intrusive verification. But it's something we've all got to face up to, and that's all there...