Word: lukases
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But don't For the book's author, New York Times reporter J. Anthony Lukas, refuses to believe in the barricades, and as a result, his book confidently crosses and recrosses generational divides, geographical locales and political boundaries to construct a thickly textured facsimile of the beginnings of this nation...
The game had settled into a pitchers' duel through the first five innings. Kelly and the Bruins' hurler Bob Lukas matched each other on the mound, the only run being scored by Harvard in the fourth on a Pete Varney single and a two-bagger by Mike Thomas.
That self-awareness resides in the brain, the organ about which scientists have the most to learn. To Physiologist Charles Sherrington, the brain's 10 billion nerve cells were like "an enchanted loom" with "millions of flashing shuttles." For some functions, M.I.T. Professor Hans-Lukas Teuber explains, brain cells are...
STRAVINSKY'S Dumbarton Oaks Concerto is dedicated neither to the Harvard Byzantine Center nor to the United Nations conference. It was commissioned by the original owners. of Dumbarton Oaks for their thirtieth wedding anniversary. It is a light, lively piece, charming and remarkably entertaining. The piece is particularly taxing on...
When such phrases creep in, perhaps Lukas is exorcising the demon Times from his soul. Written in the first person, Lukas makes clear the fact that the trial has forced him to reconsider personal prejudices acquired over 15 years as a journalist. Bewildered as I was during those five months...