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Third Period: 2, R, Gentile (Greco)8:37. Penalties--H, Sue Cullinane (tripping) 1:19;R, Greco (high-sticking) 10:57; H, Jo-Anne Alissi(slashing...
...small senate consisting of Brandt, an assistant principal, two parents and seven teachers makes proposals to the faculty, which votes on them monthly. Most teachers feel the system allows them to concentrate on what they do best. Says science teacher Jo-Anne Chumbley: "The people in charge here let you run your own show. I can do things that I wasn't able to do in 18 years of teaching...
...sales of $200 million. When the costs of overhead and continuing research are factored in, "the average operating profit from all the sales of Burroughs Wellcome is 20%. Though they have a 30% operating profit margin on AZT, it's still within the bounds of the pharmaceutical industry," says Jo Walton, who follows the industry for Shearson Lehman Hutton in London...
...some of the program's graduates say they think it could be important to provide further in-depth analysis of some of the issues presented. 1989 IEM participant Jo Ann M. Gora, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Farleigh Dickinson University in Madison, N.J., suggested...
...matter of marriage was not just figurative. Though Peary's adoring public did not know this, and his loyal wife Jo may have put aside suspicions, Peary had an Eskimo family. So did Henson. In one of the book's most touching passages, Herbert reports that in May 1971, Peary's Eskimo grandson Peter Peary reached the North Pole by dogsled with Avatak Henson, grandson of Matthew Henson...