Word: landmarked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Smith, who has served as Phillips Brooks House assistant director since 1994, becomes the first individual to hold this post, created this summer as part of the landmark compromise between PBHA and the College. The post was formerly known as executive agent...
...University needed to obtain approval from the Cambridge Historical Commission, because "the [Old] Yard is an historic landmark," Bicknell said...
...white cells are descended. Even when the rare stem cells are found, inserting genes into them is difficult because they divide infrequently, and the vectors used in gene therapy insert genes only into cells that are dividing. Had Anderson's group been able to use stem cells in the landmark therapy with little Ashanthi DeSilva, for example, follow-up treatments would not have been necessary. Endowed with the normal gene, the marrow stem cells would have produced a continuing supply of new white blood cells carrying that gene, and Ashanthi's cure would have been permanent...
...last month's meeting, the commission decided to recommend landmark status for Tweeter Etc. and was expected to do so for Grendel's, but agreed to withhold official communication of this decision to the City Council for final action until after the developers had one more chance to present a plan...
Status as a city landmark can present an obstacle to developers trying to improve the profitability of tenants like Tweeter Etc. which occupy older buildings that may not have been designed for modern retailers...