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Despite such guardianship, there have been some Square developments that have failed to meet preservationists' standards. HSDF Vice President John R. Moot '43 points to the HMV building and the Charles Hotel as dis- appointments...
Another reform which was dis- SCHOOLSoverwhelming number of [Boston Latin students] come from private, parochial or the Metco programs in the suburban schools," says Alkins...
Other tutor meetings earlier in the year have focused on eating dis-orders, health issues and religious diversity...
...chairs of the departments became nervous lest too many of their colleagues went to half-time," he said after the meeting, recalling dis- cussions with department heads three years...
That's a dangerous idea, some critics say, arguing that Jamison romanticizes the illness. She bristles at the suggestion. "It's a fact that a dis pro portionate number of artists appear to have the disease compared with the general population," she says. "Why is that so hard to stomach? If 80% of composers had thyroid disease, no one would have a hard time accepting that . And I've said over and over again that you don't have to have manic depression to be creative. In fact, most creative people...