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...enthusiasm for living out of a suitcase and a tolerance for jet lag are not among the usual qualifications of a music critic. But for Michael Walsh, TIME's music reviewer since last May, these attributes have proved very handy. In seven months he has made 20 trips away from his New York City base, including three to California, for performances of the San Francisco Opera; to Buffalo, for a story on Rock Singer Pat Benatar; and to Lewiston, N.Y., for the American premiere of Philip Glass's controversial new op era, Satyagraha. He has been to Boston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 21, 1981 | 12/21/1981 | See Source »

...Crimson must shake jet-lag by Wednesday night in time to host Dartmouth in the Ivy League opener for both teams. The game starts at 8 p.m. in the IAB. All-Ivy forward Larry Lawrence has graduated and high-tailed it out of Handover, so the Crimson should win this one. Be there sports...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Hoopsters Split Over Break | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

...once the inquisitor and the humorist, drawing people out of their shells of self-consciousness to see what they are made of Subtly, he demands the intimacy of everyone whom he encounters. The topic of discussion turns to Harvard. "The university," lectures Bernays, "is suffering from a cultural time lag of about four hundred years, since the time of the Reformation!" Bernays argues that Harvard perpetuates an artificial and harmful distinction between the students academic life and their broader human experience. He points to "The Real World" column in The Harvard Crimson as a manifestation of this delineation. Bernays fears...

Author: By Ann R. Scott, | Title: Releasing the Desires of the Crowd | 11/25/1981 | See Source »

...world's unique and ubiquitous elder statesman without portfolio was talking, back in his Manhattan office, still tinged with jet lag from his visits to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco. ("It is better for the U.S. to be the friend of Israel's enemies than for the Russians to be.") He has not reported formally to Reagan. He will not. "No written report or anything like that," he says with a wave of his hand. "Nor am I going to take two hours talking to the President. That used to bore the dickens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Private Travels of Nixon | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...Theoretical Studies of Metal Oxides Alexander Dalgarno $181,104 9/30/78-9/29/81 Arts and Sciences Theoretical Study on the Energetics and Dynamics of High Energy Inelastic Collision Processes Dudley Herschbach $184,730 1/1/80-1/31/82 Arts and Sciences Symposium on Mathematical Modeling of Circadian Systems Martin Moore-Ede $7,250 5/1/80-4/30/82 Medical Jet Lag Prevention: Physiological Mechanibms and Iharcacological Therapy Martin Moore-Ede $265,041 4/1/78-3/31/82 Medical Spectroscopic Determination of Intermolecular Potentials of Gas Laser Components and of Major Atmospheric Constituents William Klemperer $345,048 4/1/77-9/30/81 Arts and Sciences Fields and Currents and Charges on Obstacles in a Parallel-Plate Simulator at Selected Frequencies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Air Force Contracts (as of September 30, 1981) | 10/21/1981 | See Source »

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