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Like many Harvardians, the women's tennis team traveled down South to bask in the Texas sun. Their spring break, however, proved less successful than hoped as it dropped three of four matches over the week...
...however, Salk had sinned unforgivably by not saluting either Enders or, more seriously, his colleagues at the Pittsburgh lab. Everything he did after that was taken as showboating--when he opened the Salk Institute, a superlab in La Jolla, Calif., for the world's scientists to retreat to and bask in, and even when not long before his death in 1995, he started a search for an AIDS vaccine, to a flourish of trumpets and welcome new funding...
Jean O'Keefe, 44, did not have the time to bask in the sun as she herded her three children into her station wagon after a half-day of shopping in the Square. Though she didn't have time to enjoy it, she heaped praise on the warm weather, crediting it with making her job as a full time mother much easier...
...Jean O'Keefe, 44, did not have the time to bask in the sun as she herded her three children into the station wagon after a half-day of shopping in Harvard Square. Though she didn't have time to enjoy it, she heaped praise on the warm weather, crediting it with making her job as a full-time mother much easier...
...never too old for splashing dolphins and shiny killer whales. So find your way down to the waterfront and bask in the glow of the neon-lit fish tanks. Currently on exhibit: "The Otter Limits." New England Aquarium, Central Wharf...