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...unused material from the fifties, resurrection of what Brooks calls their "Dead Sea Scrolls." And, spaced throughout 2000 and Thirteen, flashes of the delightful younger old man show through. Asked for his opinion of the greatest medical advance of his time, he pauses, and finally croaks," Liquid Pr ell --You put a heart-lung machine in your medicine cabinet, you open the door, it falls out--and what happens? It breaks!" And discussing his 400 or 500 marriages, of which exactly 71 per cent were successful, he boasts of his 42,000 children. "21,000 doctors," he says...

Author: By Tom Lee, | Title: The Musical Fruit | 1/18/1974 | See Source »

...dedicated to graduating 1000 male leaders," Yale President Kingman Brewster said in 1968, assuring worried alumni that Old Ell's decision to add coeds in the fall would not stem the steady flow of Yale-educated men into the Supreme Court, Legislature and Wall Street...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley, | Title: Women At Yale | 11/11/1972 | See Source »

...first six Eastern League games, Cornell has not used a relief??tcher. If the Big Red can continue to practice, they will be tough to bean the League. But if the Crimson ??force coach Ted Thoren to go to his ??lpen, Harvard will have uncovered ??ell's weakness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Bats Bury Army | 4/24/1971 | See Source »

...patrol car did not stop but later returned accompanied by a police wagon and another cruiser, as the group headed down Commonwealth Ave, towards Northeastern's Carl Stephen Ell Student Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Area Radicals Step Up Political Activity | 11/24/1970 | See Source »

...boisterous landler based on first movement themes, the slow movement is a generally cheerful sylvan cortege in which forest animals, according to Mahler's expressed program, playfully bear the body of a dead hunter to his long-prepared grave, and the last movement alternates between heaven and ell, using themes from the first movement once more. This complexity of image and response reappears in every succeeding symphony: the Resurrection, for example, is a vast poem of death, vision of refracted horrors, moments of vernal consolation, primeval light, and a personal belief in redemption. Each symphony is an agon...

Author: By Chris Rochester, | Title: Gustav Mahler | 8/19/1969 | See Source »

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