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...classic analysis of biblical narrative, The Great Code, Critic Northrop Frye finds that the Book of Job is "classified among the tragedies, but it is technically a comedy by virtue of its 'happy ending,' with Job restored to prosperity...
Private hospital advocates like to point to dozens of community hospitals that would have been forced to close their doors if they had not joined for-profit chains. One example: the Glenn R. Frye Memorial Hospital in Hickory, N.C. (pop. 23,000). When it was acquired in 1971 by Beverly Hills-based American Medical International (1982 revenues: $1.4 billion), the leading cause of death in the area was automobile accidents. But since Frye was not equipped to handle neurological injuries, as many as 540 accident victims a year had to be transported 65 miles to Baptist Medical Center in Winston...
Engel's own literary projects for the summer include Northrop Frye's The Great Code. Mather's translation of The Thousand Knights and One Knight, Irving Howe's edition of The Portable Kipling. The Letters of Oppenheimer, and a rereading of Andre Gide's The Counterfeiters...
Judge Helen Frye of the district court in Portland, last month said the women had received lower starting salaries "because they are women," according to the Chronicle of Higher Education...
...Judge Frye awarded the six plaintiffs back pay and benefits to 1976. Hein, the principal plaintiff in the case, said awards would amount to "about $100,000 for the six of us." Although Meinert was not aware of the specific awards, he said the college would appeal the case "if the penalty were terribly severe...