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...this opening scenario lacks subtlety, then if mirrors Partners itself. The film presents Ryan O'Neal as Benson, a heterosexual homicide detective assigned to work with homosexual cop Fred Kerwin (John Hurt). Because of a series of homosexual murders, their chief insists that they "set up home" in the gay community...

Author: By Richard J. Appel, | Title: Do Not Pass Go | 5/11/1982 | See Source »

...Kelly (BU) 31:02; 15. J. Doane (NU) 31:08; 16. G. Patriaca (Br) 31:09; 17. R. Garland (Br) 31:21; 18. T. Horton (BC) 31:23; 19. E. Schuler (H) 31:33; 20. J. Danysh (Br) 31:40; 21. E. Connor (Br) 31:46; 22. Kerwin (MIT) 31:53; 23. J. Warua (BC) 31:57; 24. B. Levinson (BU) 32:04; 25. P. Bickford (NU) 32:12; 26. P. Johnson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Greater Boston Championships | 10/17/1979 | See Source »

...taking one of its prematurely extended solar-energy wings with it. A second wing jammed in a retracted position. The craft both overheated in orbit and was dangerously underpowered. But in the space age's first salvage mission, on May 25, 1973, Astronauts Charles ("Pete") Conrad Jr. and Joseph Kerwin entered the overheated space lab and rigged a makeshift umbrella to shade the vehicle's bald spot, then spent a harrowing four hours outside the stricken craft freeing the stuck wing. During a second manned mission, on July 28,1973, the lab's thrusters sprang leaks?and a crash program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Skylab's Fiery Fall | 7/16/1979 | See Source »

Balthazar's good works have not gone unnoticed. A few months ago, his alma mater, Loyola University School of Medicine, gave him its esteemed Stritch Medal (previous winners include Heart Transplanter Christiaan Barnard and Astronaut-Physician Joseph Kerwin). The citation called him "a beacon for others in his profession and a promise of hope." Also, a film has been made about his storefront clinic by a group at Southern Illinois University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Good Dr. Bal | 1/26/1976 | See Source »

...experiments on the Air Force nurses shed no new light on a major medical mystery of the space age, which was described last week by Physician-Astronaut Joseph Kerwin: loss of 6% to 20% of the body's red blood cells in space and a delay in replacing them after returning to earth. "The plasma starts going immediately,"e; Kerwin told the American Academy of Pediatrics in Chicago, "and the red blood cells follow." Kerwin, who was responsible for medically monitoring his mates on Skylab 1, also found that loss of blood fluid-and muscle tissue-was so great...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Red Cell Mystery | 11/5/1973 | See Source »

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