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...club could print Perspective if it used $300 in dues from the 100 HDC members along with $150 in profits from the October 26 issue of Perspective, which focused on the Cambridge elections and received political advertising, but the club is saving dues for other expenses. Andrew G. Berg '84, treasurer of HDC, said yesterday...

Author: By Leah D. Rush, | Title: Demo Club Woes | 12/2/1981 | See Source »

Like many other dealers, Steinberg started as a pot smoker in his home town (Carpentersville, Ill., pop. 23,000), trying to finance his recreational use. The business seemed so easy that it just grew. Throughout their perilous escapades, Stein berg and friends remained calm, peaceful, fun-loving, devil-may-care. They never used force. If an aide was kidnaped, they paid the ransom. If a distributor burned them on a payoff, they simply did not deal with him again. Their mothers, aunts, wives, girlfriends were recruited to rent safe houses in Miami suburbs for storing drugs or to ride along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life in the Drug Trade | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...Donna del Lago is Home's seventh Rossini opera. Although she has sung such disparate roles as Carmen and Marie in Berg's Wozzeck, it is with Rossini that she has had her greatest triumphs. In 1964, she first came to attention in the "pants" role of Arsace in Semiramide. Home has stayed at the top of her profession for 20 years by taking care of her voice. Says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Getting to Know Rossini | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

...Italian and German romantic traditions. It would also include Debussy's Petteas et Melisande, the French composer's 1902 masterpiece of Gallic allusion and understatement; Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes, the most important work to enter the international repertory since World War II; and Alban Berg's twin monuments - Wozzeck, the seminal opera of our time, and Lulu, the apotheosis of the twelve-tone system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Add One to the List of Greats: Dmitri Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth | 10/5/1981 | See Source »

...Like Berg, Cohen wanted to insert new genes artificially into bacteria. But where Berg resorted to a virus as his transport system, Cohen opted for plasmids, which he had been studying in his lab. As he listened to Boyer's description of his work that night in Waikiki, however, Cohen realized that there might be a short cut. Boyer and his associates had found a so-called restriction enzyme that cuts DNA precisely at predetermined points, and performs this surgery in an especially helpful way: at each end of the severed, twin-stranded molecule, it leaves an extra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaping Life In the Lab | 3/9/1981 | See Source »

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