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Eventually the renovations and construction will encompass much of what Parsons calls the "FAS are," with the Science Center and Memorial Hall occupying the central, focal portion...
...Memorial Hall is central to our plans to create a more integrated and interdisciplinary campus," he says. "I think that it's indicative of progress that we're bringing the focal point of campus closer to science...
Rudenstine says Harvard should become an international focal point for discussion and debate in the five areas of study: health policy, public education, the environment, ethics in the professions and the brain, the mind and behavior...
...Lewis. The 27-year-old forward collapsed during a % postseason game at Boston Garden. Lewis, who is the Celtics' leading scorer, bravely returned to the game before weakening and finally heading for the bench for good. A few days later, a team physician delivered a disturbing diagnosis: Lewis had "focal cardiomyopathy," an ailment that damages an area of the heart and causes it to beat irregularly. Hank Gathers of Loyola Marymount University, another celebrated young basketball player, died from cardiomyopathy in 1990. Lewis said he would seek a second opinion. And Celtics fans, stunned by the loss, looked around desperately...
Angels has indeed electrified reviewers with its radical political perspective and literary style, but is at heart a fairly conventional drama about the intersections of three households in turmoil. The focal point is the apartment shared by two effeminate gay men, one afflicted with the disease but unflinching in his courage, the other healthy but panicky, guilty and increasingly unable to cope. The healthy lover works at the same courthouse as a religious Mormon law clerk: despite good intentions and political ambitions, the Mormon is rapidly losing a lifelong battle to suppress his own homosexual urges. His mentor...