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...proposed complex to be occupied by three Roxbury area hospitals, the Peter Bent Brigham, the Robert Breck Brigham, and the Boston Hospital for Women. Harvard is the present owner of the proposed Center site...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hospital Plans Remain in Dark; Hicks Questions Harvard Role | 12/12/1970 | See Source »

...original and allowing the dislocation in time and space to provide the boffs, we are presented with a modern, hip conception of the thirties. The ingenue is not just "lovely, fresh, and young," as Messrs. K. and H. described her: Kent Wilson's Alice is a veritable Breck poster girl, a walking Palmolive ad, a cutie who lifts her calf when kissed and who drops into a Pola Negri swoon when embraced. Colin Cabot's Tony, the boss' son, isn't just a thirties romantic; he crackles around the stage like a Keezer's clothes dummy...

Author: By Martin H. Kaplan, | Title: At Agassiz You Can't Take It With You | 7/28/1970 | See Source »

...three hospitals involved in the A.H.C. complex-Peter Bent Brigham, Boston Hospital for Women, and the Robert Breck Brigham-currently handle 90,000 out-patient visits per year...

Author: By Carl Cobb, | Title: Harvard faces critics in housing, health | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

Affiliated Hospitals Center is a union of three hospitals affiliated with the Harvard Medical School: Boston Hospital for Women, the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital. Ebert said he envisions "a "great new hospital complex for Boston...

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, | Title: Ebert Cites Med School's Involvement in Community | 2/10/1968 | See Source »

...drug companies have been taking eagerly to cosmetics. Bristol-Myers was one of the first to beautify itself by buying Clairol. Among recent mergers: Chas. Pfizer and Coty, American Cyanamid and Breck. Last week, in a reverse play that took both the drug and the cosmetics industries by surprise, Revlon, Inc., whose sales of more than $195 million in 1964 made it the second biggest U.S. cosmetics maker (after Avon Products), announced that it is buying a well-known U.S. drug company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Vitamins for Revlon | 8/27/1965 | See Source »

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