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...council member in charge of coordinating the PBH project says it is not progressing as quickly as planned, and that no definite date has been set for the chapter's formation. Later this month, in an informal arrangement, graduate students will cook meals for and help staff Rosie's Place, a local homeless center...

Author: By Liam T.A. Ford, | Title: Grad Students Fill Gap With GAPSC | 4/1/1988 | See Source »

DUKE [121]: Billy King 2-0--4; Danny Ferry 9-2--21; John Smith 7-2--16; Quin Synder 5-2--12; Kevin Strickland11-4--28; Robert Brickey 10-5--25; Greg Koubek 2-1--5; Joe Cook 0-0--0; Clay Buckley 3-0--6; George Burgin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Basketball Boxes | 4/1/1988 | See Source »

Everything in House seems to be a perversion. Bunny says she is a lousy lay but a great cook, so she sleeps with Artie but won't even pour his cornflakes until after they're married. Preven gives an incredible performance, consistently portraying Artie's fluctuations from funny to pathetic to cruel, one minute crooning his tunes and the next taunting his wife. And as Act II opens, when you think the cast has already pulled out every emotion possible, Pappas delivers a riveting monologue, in which he reveals his assassination plot and defames the illustrious Billy...

Author: By Lois Leveen, | Title: Sleek House | 3/18/1988 | See Source »

Nurses tell more troubling tales. Some are required to "float" into sections of the hospital where they have no experience; others must work beyond the point of exhaustion with no backup. Cook County Hospital's O'Flaherty contends that it is not at all unusual for a nurse to be confronted with two patients requiring emergency attention at the same time. Once on the scene, of course, nurses are legally liable; they cannot refuse to work, however impossible the situation. The only recourse for many is to fill out a form protesting the assignment. This does not absolve them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crisis In Nursing: Fed Up, Fearful And Frazzled | 3/14/1988 | See Source »

...same time, advances in medical technology have dramatically increased nurses' responsibilities. Consider the neurological intensive-care unit of Chicago's Cook County Hospital. Cocooned in a bewildering array of intravenous lines, tubes and machines, each patient is desperately ill; 30 nurses are required to monitor and care properly for a group of nine patients around the clock. "Things can change rapidly," explains Mary O'Flaherty, the unit's nurse coordinator. "One moment a patient's intracranial pressures, blood pressure and cerebral-profusion pressure can be fine. The next moment you can start hearing bells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crisis In Nursing: Fed Up, Fearful And Frazzled | 3/14/1988 | See Source »

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