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...area of genetic research in the next 25 to 30 years will be to Massachusetts and Cambridge what the micro-chip industry" was 10 years ago for computer manufacturers, Healy said...
...excitment ends up taking sides at some point. You can't help but sympathize with the science fiction fan, Harold, who falls for Suzi Scarsdale and does all of her physics homework, only to be scorned as "too serious" and left alone with his calculator while Suzi lets some Chip or Chuck sweep her away to an evening of mystery and adventure...
...museum across the street from its present cramped quarters, only two decisions have been praiseworthy and easy to understand. The first was the decision to build the addition, which the Fogg resolved to do in 1979 when Arthur M. Sackler, a prominent medical researcher and art collector, offered to chip in about 56 million for the project...
...Chip Robie, John Dinneen and Spencer Brog gave their first games as alms before rallying to 3-1 wins Lemmon typicaly embroiled himself in another tough one, dropping his first two games before rallying to take the last three against Tony Hitt, 15-6, 15-5, 15-8. And Jim Lubowitz regretfully let too much rope slip away to lose, 15-6, 15-9, 17-14. Matt Hoffman, Lubowitz's opponent, played number four for the Big Green last year before dropping to seven this year...
...Jumbos made it clear they indeed came to play, and though none of them was rewarded, they made a few ripples in the confident Crimson game-face. John Dinneen, Jim Lubowitz, and Peter Dinneen dropped early games to surprisingly capable Jumbo opponents. However, others on the Crimson, Chip Robie among them, had little trouble of any kind. Robie ran off three games at number two against Andy Brog, brother to Harvard's Spencer...