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...biology department, however, almost one-third of the seniors opt to write theses, says Head Tutor William M. Gelbart...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Kass and Lisa B. Keyfetz, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Seniors Take Thesis Research to the Lab | 9/30/1997 | See Source »

While a thesis is not mandatory, Gelbart, who is also professor of molecular and cellular biology, says that about 45 to 50 of the department's approximate 150 senior concentrators write theses each year...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Kass and Lisa B. Keyfetz, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Seniors Take Thesis Research to the Lab | 9/30/1997 | See Source »

...matter which episode of M*A*S*H you watch, you'll hear someone complaining about being there. Last week two of the chief whiners, Major Frank Burns (LARRY LINVILLE, left) and Major Charles Emerson Winchester (DAVID OGDEN STIERS, right), along with series creator LARRY GELBART (middle), went back willingly. They were invited to Korea by the USO to commemorate the deactivation of the last M*A*S*H base in Korea, the 43rd Surgical Hospital, which also happens to be the one on which the book, the movie and the TV show were based. "It was very, very...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 23, 1997 | 6/23/1997 | See Source »

...sold out. So obviously the hype works." In that spirit, ABC asked Halmi, the chairman of Hallmark Entertainment, to come up with something about "what the year 2000 means." A tough question, so Halmi has passed the buck to 10 of America's leading playwrights--John Guare, Larry Gelbart, David Mamet, Steve Martin, Elaine May, Terrence McNally, Arthur Miller, Neil Simon, Wendy Wasserstein and August Wilson--each of whom will contribute a teleplay about the millennium that will be broadcast during a single week of the November 1999 sweeps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPECTATOR: TURN-OFF OF THE CENTURY | 5/5/1997 | See Source »

...least two of the playwrights seem to be duly flummoxed by the nebulousness of the assignment. When asked what the year 2000 means, Gelbart, after some extemporizing, offers that it's a time for "taking stock." Wilson sees the millennium as offering humanity "a clean slate," although he's unsure what that might mean in practice. It will be interesting to see what these artists come up with, and whether any of their pieces will prove that this subject isn't, in fact, best handled by the makers of skin-care products...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPECTATOR: TURN-OFF OF THE CENTURY | 5/5/1997 | See Source »

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