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...principle, I would be all for it. I think there's a tremendous need for a greater breadth in medical education," says Raymond B. Clayton, director of admissions at the Stanford Medical School. "I'd like to explore the possibility of putting together courses that one might designate as 'life science' courses," he adds...
...Earl, "Fatha" Hines. Rather, the Count's talent lay in his knack for organizing the tightest, swingingest bands in the land; populating them with some of the best sidemen ever to grace a dance floor or a recording studio, including Tenor Sax Player Lester Young, Trumpeter Buck Clayton, Drummer Jo Jones and Blues Singer Jimmy Rushing; and later backing the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. Although his elliptically eloquent, spare style of playing, influenced by Fats Waller, gave his band its characteristic texture, Basie slyly soft-pedaled his technique. "I just play my one or two notes...
...Republic Steel. Proposed in September, the deal would have created the second-largest steel company in America, behind U.S. Steel. Assistant Attorney General J. Paul McGrath, named two months ago to succeed William Baxter as the Justice Department's antitrust chief, said the merger would violate the Clayton Act, which bans excessive concentration in any industry...
...Clayton Frohman...
...honestly say I didn't get into a lot of grad schools because of it," said Clayton, adding, "My GPA was high, my MCATs [Medical College Admission Text] scores were good and so were my extracurricular activities. But during the interviews I got, we spent most of the time talking about my suspension...