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...events are still entwined. Three decades after the sit-ins, some people, black and white, wonder if desegregation has failed. Others, of both races, contend that integration has always been a pipe dream. Still others favor a return to separate societies. Observes Greensboro school superintendent John A. Eberhart, who is white: "The question is, are we going to move apart or are we going to move together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greensboro, North Carolina The Legacy of Segregation | 6/25/1990 | See Source »

...silicon thermometer and the electronics necessary to broadcast instant temperature readings to a recording device. By having a patient swallow the pill, doctors can pinpoint worrisome hot spots anywhere within the digestive tract. Future "smart pills" may transmit information about heart rates, stomach acidity or neural functions. Says Russell Eberhart, program manager at Johns Hopkins' Applied Physics Laboratory: "This could change the way we diagnose and monitor patients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: The Incredible Shrinking Machine | 11/20/1989 | See Source »

...supervision over the childish literary efforts of these embryonic authors who seem to think it a mark of distinction to dish up dirt for the edification of other immature minds," sputtered the prosecuting lawyer). In a place of honor near the door hangs a specially engraved poem by Richard Eberhart. Half way up the stair we find the cover of an Advocate parody of the Atlantic Monthly which sports poems by "O.O. Goings" and "T.S. Tellalot...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: New Directions on South St. | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...Gail Eberhart Newberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, May 31, 1976 | 5/31/1976 | See Source »

Editor Michele Slung offers a bright lineup of female sleuths dating from Victorian times to the 1940s. Aside from Mignon Eberhart and E. Phillips Oppenheim, the authors will be unfamiliar to all but cultists. Even the worst of them, though, retain a kind of campy charm. For if the paraphernalia of detection have not changed much over the past 100 years, the women clearly have. In The Stir Outside the Café Royal (1898), demure Miss Van Snoop captures a notorious murderer and then weeps for 30 minutes. Observes the author: "She had earned the luxury of hysterics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Summer Reading | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

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