Word: cohn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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News Editor for this Issue: Martha A. Bridegam '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Julie L. Belcove '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Noam S. Cohen '89 Seth A. Gitell '91 John J. Murphy '89 John C. Yoo '89 Editorial Editors: Laurie M. Grossman '89 Photo Editor: Peter H. Miller '89 City/State Editor: Martha A. Bridegam '89 Sports Editor: Julio R. Varela '90 Business Editor: Willa F.H. Berghuis...
News Editor for this Issue: Noam S. Cohen '89 Night Editors: Julie L. Belcove '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Brooke A. Masters '89 John C. Yoo '89 Copy Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Melissa R. Hart '91 Editorial Editor: John C. Yoo '89 Photo Editor: Gavin R. Villareal '90 City/State Editor: Martha A. Bridegam '89 Sports Editors: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Julio R. Varela '90 Business Editors: Amy J. Merritt '90 Kenneth M. Richman...
...There are people from full professors down to undergrads in [the laboratory], and everybody has the opportunity to get involved in everybody else's projects if they want. There's always something exciting happening," said Michael E. Cohn '89, who works between 10 and 12 hours a week...
Harsh, yes. But many see such treatment of hazardous AIDS carriers as justified. Explains Stanford Law Professor Thomas Grey: "It's the same as locking up someone who is going around stabbing people." Agrees Dr. David Cohn, a Denver public-health official: "When Patrick Henry said, 'Give me liberty or give me death,' he wasn't talking about AIDS." Still, it is now clear that the more the disease spreads, the more the civil liberties of its victims are likely to suffer. Necessarily, public well-being takes precedence over individual rights, notes Larry Gostin, Harvard professor of health...
...found a place in such B-grade movies as Under the Pampas Moon (1935). At 18 she married Edward Judson, a sometime auto salesman who at once saw what was wrong: her real appeal was not Latin but all-American. After lightening her hair, he introduced her to Harry Cohn, the shrewd, tyrannical head of Columbia Pictures, who substituted her Irish mother's surname, with a slight variation, and inserted young Hayworth into her first important picture, Howard Hawks' Only Angels Have Wings...