Word: bowen
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...Indiana, Governor Otis Bowen (who is himself a physician) recently signed a bill that limits the total award in any malpractice suit to $500,000, sets a ceiling on lawyers' fees, and establishes a panel to screen malpractice claims and weed out nuisance suits. The measure also establishes a fund, to be created from a surcharge on insurance premiums, to ease the burden on insurance companies by covering any award in excess of $100,000. Idaho has enacted a law limiting liability to $150,000 in cases involving one person, $300,000 in cases involving more than...
...William Bowen, an official of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, said yesterday, however, that unless the University has filed an affirmative action program with the commission, it cannot request the candidate to state his race on the application or allow an interviewer to note the applicant's race on the report. He said the agency could take action by itself on a case like this or could wait for a complaint...
...movie is based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, who really knew how to heap on the plot. Burroughs may not have been much of a stylist, but any writer who can bring submarines and Brontosauri together deserves respect. Just for the record, Bowen Tyler (McClure) and Lisa Clayton (Penhaligon) are passengers on a ship that is torpedoed by Captain von Schoenvorts (John McEnery). Along with a few surviving British officers, Tyler takes over the German submarine (don't ask how; luck has something to do with it), which gets lost somewhere around South America. Water and supplies...
William G. Bowen, President Princeton University Princeton...
Other notables on the list include tennis player Billie Jean King, Princeton President William G. Bowen, Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman '62 (D-N.Y.), New York Times Sunday editor Max Frankel, and basketball player Bill Bradley