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...architects and planning committee have also been considering how to make better use of existing facilities. Other plans mentioned Tuesday night were astro-turfing the Stadium field, putting indoor tennis courts in Briggs Cage and converting the floor of Memorial Hall into several basketball courts...
...visiting doctors watched as members of a surgical team took their places around the operating table. With confidence born of experience, the surgeons made a vertical incision from the patient's collarbone to his diaphragm, sawed through his breastbone and then, using a framelike mechanism, spread the rib cage and exposed the pericardium, or heart...
...auto-parts company, Midas-International used to be a remarkable place to work. At its Chicago headquarters, Bach chamber music wafted from hidden loudspeakers, while Technicolor-plumed finches twittered in a giant cage. The boss, bumper-bald Gordon Sherman, 43, was in the office round the clock some days-and other days scarcely at all. A man of intense energy and occasional brilliance, he often worked at home, where he also liked to tend his orchids and hummingbirds or tootle his oboe and English horn. Occasionally he held executive meetings at a zoo, or in the office by candlelight...
...goal, which came in the fourth quarter when Harvard goalie Joe Walker had moved up toward midfield to get a better look at the game. A loose ball rolled out of the Princeton zone, past Walker, and toward the net. Walker chased it, but the ball rolled into the cage before he could catch...
...game was even throughout, though UMass tallied twice in the first six minutes while the Crimson went almost a full quarter without a goal. Finally at 14:41, Green put the ball by the diving Crawford after scramble in front of the cage...