Word: costanza
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Mike Costanza took over for Ted Stachtiaris, who had injured his knee at the Coast Guard Tournament. Costanza racked up wins against WPI and UNH. But the Crimson voodoo doll got another pin stuck in its leg, and Costanza had to forfeit his match against NYU because of an injured ankle...
...time for women to dominate?" said Mary E. Costanza '58, the director of the Division of Oncology at the U-Mass Medical Center, adding that hospitals are currently run by men and administered in almost a military fashion...
...Costanza said that women have gentler leadership attributes than men, and that when women begin to take control of hospitals "men would be viewed as too fiesty, too aggressive, too violent...
...since women are more interested in caring for their patients than in climbing the hospital corporate ladder, Costanza said, there are still few women in leadership positions in hospitals despite the increasing number of female doctors...
Long considered unstageworthy, they are now turning up in the theater as well. La Vera Costanza (True Constancy) was given its American premiere in 1967 in Cleveland; L'incontro Improvviso (The Unforeseen Encounter), an "abduction" opera set in Cairo, was performed in concert version by Pierre Boulez and the New York Philharmonic in 1973. Armida, an opera seria set during the Crusades, was produced in New Hampshire last summer with the action updated to the Viet Nam War. Just a fortnight ago another major work, Orlando Paladino, was staged in Philadelphia...