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Hawkins continued to work part-time at Harvard, according to Gingerich, while he was an astronomy professor and chairman of the department at Boston University. In 1969, Hawkins became dean of Dickinson College, a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, until his formal retirement...
...them. Accidents by older drivers are played up by the media. Any age group can make bad driving decisions. If older drivers do not have any medical problems that would hamper their driving, I do not believe that they should be treated any different than other drivers. Darma Dickinson Temple City, Calif...
...APPOINTED. AMY DICKINSON, 43, a former lounge singer and TIME writer; to take over the Ann Landers advice column; in Chicago. Dickinson will pen "Ask Amy," the successor to Landers' Chicago Tribune column, which was once the most widely read newspaper column in the world. The new agony aunt is a distant relative of poet Emily Dickinson...
Others aren't so bullish. Robert Dickinson, an analyst at Frost & Sullivan, a consulting firm based in San Jose, Calif., says that without the corporate heft to cut deals with distributors like drugstore chain CVS (which sells AEDs made by Philips), Cardiac won't ever graduate from being a "mid-tier player...
Other women have also found their way onto Harvard’s walls. Amy Lowell watches over the Lowell House dining hall and Emily Dickinson hangs in Houghton Library. And several portraits of women have ascended to a spot on the walls of the Faculty Club—a building whose doors were barred to women until 1963. This year, the University added two new portraits of women to its collection...