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...lyrical tribute to the self-awareness that "falling in love" can engender. In the end, we do come away struck by the underlying sadness of the tale, not because we realize what "might have been," but because inherently tragic events are not masked by analysis, whether it be Ann's illness or the death of a family friend...
...hallways of the White House to the halls of a major teaching hospital. What a welcome change! The American public is far more interested in the activities of the intern whose job involves saving lives than in those of the intern who played naughty games with our President. ANN DOW West Deptford...
...Ann Lord, 65, lies withering from cancer, aware that death is near, the memory that floats back is not from any of her three marriages. Rather, it is of Lord's first love, a passionate affair with a young doctor that lasted only the length of a friend's weekend wedding festivities. While Lord's four children maintain a death watch, she relives every minute of that fateful weekend and encounters snippets of memory from other points in her life that flesh out the affair's consequences. In her powerful third novel Susan Minot mesmerizes with her convincing evocation...
...Ann Michelson, assistant director of OCS and the health careers adviser, said that a decrease in science concentrators does not necessarily mean that there is a decrease in those who apply to medical school...
Some music may actually sound as if George Gershwin wrote it, but Ira Gershwin's lyrics and style were not so readily mimicked. MITCHELL J. RYCUS Ann Arbor, Mich...