Word: leone
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cover article done by a single department of TIME. Writers and correspondents in Science, Medicine and Religion were proposing separate projects; Behavior had become a significant part of the field as well. Hence, this week's special section represents a collaboration among the four sections. Senior Editor Leon Jaroff (Atom No. 1 in the journalistic molecule) headed the task force. Science Writer Frederic Golden (2), drawing on material gathered by John by Sydnor Vanderschmidt (3), Alan Anderson (4) and John Wilhelm (5), traced the assault on the mysteries of molecular biology. Jere Donovan (6), assisted by Nina Lihn...
...WALL of a bathroom in the Coop, someone has written "STRETCHING NEURONS, LEON"; the producers of Harvard Square were pleased to find out about it. It just goes to show that people have been following WBUR's "continuing drama" radio program closely enough to pick up on the catch-phrase ("stretching neurons!") of one of the show's characters (a drug culture sensualist named Leon). If people write about you on bathroom walls, you know you've made...
...Monday, the thirty-episode series re-commenced with episode number one. Today, you can tune in to the third episode in this series of fifteen-minute glimpses into the lives of Leon, B. N. C. Mitchell, a nice-guy student filmmaker, Steve, a condescending Harvard student, the proprietor of the Citizen Kane Dry Cleaners (whose name is Charlie Kane), two laundry workers named Manny Washington I and II, and into the life of BU student Scott Langer, around whom all these characters (and many more) revolve...
...REVIEW of this weekend's music would be complete without a mention of the Boston Philharmonia's Sunday night concert. Under-publicized, under-attended, and at a ridiculously early hour, the Philharmonia with Leon Fleisher turned out a fine orchestral performance, one of the best I've heard this season. The program ranged from Haydn to Schnabel, and was uniformly well played...
...most recent newcomers to the group, however, include individuals who have had lengthy service as industrial administrators. The younger men are also better educated, often holding college degrees in specialized fields. Harvard Kremlinologist Leon Smolinski neatly distinguishes the older party hacks from the young technocrats by referring to the rivalry between "the professional Communists and the Communist professionals...