Word: greeke
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...blue, fascinates me, while Corcoran's spacious, well-tended window doesn't interest me. Some charming stores have sprouted between the frowzy ones, too. I like Paul's Shoes because the cobbler printed his sign in slithery black letters. And I'm sorry the miniscule take-out stand for Greek food on River St. closed down, because it was shaped like two graduated sizes of building blocks stacked one on the other and painted in chalky blue and white stripes after the Greek national colors--the place looked as though it might have been built for a carnival. Recordings...
Hilton's 8-lb. myoelectric (from the Greek myos, for muscle) arm was developed at Northwestern University and modified by engineers and researchers at the medical-products division of General Atomic and at Rancho Los Amigos, a hospital associated with the University of Southern California. The arm, which can be fitted with either a hook or a normal-looking hand, does not look much different from other powered prostheses. But the similarities are only skin deep. Most artificial arms use a system of receivers on the surface of the skin and microtransmitters under the skin to carry messages from...
FICTION 1−Ragtime, Docforow (2 last week) 2−Curtain, Christie (1) 3−The Greek Treasure, Stone (4) 4−Humboldt'sGift, Bellow (5) 5−Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Ressner(6) 6−Shogun, Clavell (3) 7−The Choirboys, Wambaugh (8) 8−The Eagle Has Landed, Higgins (7) 9−Nightwork, Shaw 10−In the Beginning, Potok
...July 1974 Anagnostopoulos approached Ioanna Tsatsos, sister of Seferis and wife of Greek President Constantine Tsatsos, with the suggestion that the Greek government finance a Harvard chair in modern Greek studies, named for her late brother. After receiving encouragement from her. Anagnostopoulos contacted Dean Rosovsky. As a result, Bok contacted Ioanna Tsatsos last February and by summer the grant had been arranged...
...million check was presented on July 19 by Constantine A. Trypanis, Greek Minister of Civilization and Culture...