Word: center
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...jury is still out on the new lineup, though Marshall did have the only RBI and Kelley sent two outs about 370 feet to the base of the left center field wall...
...available at a number of hospitals, including San Francisco's Mount Zion, the Phoenix Memorial in Arizona and the Golden Valley (Minn.) Health Center, such units seem, in doctors' eyes, an ideal compromise between two colliding interests: the growing enthusiasm of American women for having babies in the warmth of their own homes and the medical profession's understandable desire to have at the ready all the skills and equipment of modern obstetrics. Explains Dr. John Barton, chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Chicago's Illinois Masonic Hospital, where Mickey's baby was born...
More than a year in the planning, Illinois Masonic's alternative birthing center is a small, completely independent unit with two bedrooms, a nurses' station with rolltop desk, and a small lounge where family and friends can wait. Because no instruments or heavy drugs are used, only women who appear headed for normal births are admitted. But if there is trouble-for example, one woman's labor was unexpectedly difficult and required delivery by forceps and repair surgery-the patient can quickly be taken to the regular obstetrical unit only a few doors away. Not the least...
...that inning, the Crimson scored all of its runs for the first game. Santos-Buch led off with a long double to right center and moved to third on a Stenhouse single up lofted a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Santos-Buch. After shortstop Burke St. John reached on a throwing error by Penn infielder Craig Keefer, Bannish pushed Harvard's final two runs home with his two-bagger...
...ACSR has met since October to formulate a South African investment policy. Along the way, the ACSR has relied greatly on the Investor Responsibility Research Center (IRRC)--a Washington-based service set up in 1972 by Harvard and other large institutions and first chaired by Farber...