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...significant discourses in several scientific fields, but also the scientists to follow them up. The success stems from the "extremely professional standards we have set. If they don't learn science, they learn how to write and hopefully without exception, both," Williams explains. One of his past "pupils" includes Lynn Riddiford '54, professor of zoology at the University of Washington at Seattle, who organized the symposium. As a junior at Radcliffe, she heard Williams address a pre-medecine forum at which she says she asked him a "silly question." He answered by telling...
...point in 1978 the Navy privately told the Defense Department it no longer wanted the costly plane. But partly because of strong congressional support from Massachusetts (the engines are built in Lynn), the program was retained. The first 25 were delivered in 1980. Says the plane's leading congressional critic, Democrat Bruce Vento of Minnesota: "The issue is whether questionable programs with runaway costs should be allowed to waste funds that would otherwise be available for weapons that work." Congress, say many critics of the program, should simply scrap the entire weapon, thereby saving up to $2.9 billion...
...Crimson defense relaxed in the final period and allowed tow goals by B.C.'s Lynn Muray, but three more Harvard tallies made the final a devastating...
Another Bengal turnover deep in 49er territory began the drive to San Francisco's second touchdown during the second quarter. Cincinnati's heralded rookie wide receiver Cris Collinsworth fumbled a pass from Anderson after being hit at the eight-yard line. Lynn Thomas, yet another rookie, recovered the ball for the 49ers...
There were happier things too, about Dreamland--nights in cars with girls whose names were Diana Leigh and Valerie Lynn, girls whose names ran together if their faces did not; of hunting in crisp mornings for pheasant and grouse on ground that crackled as you walked over it. But Dreamland and remained gray; gray shadows broken and heightened by little bands of neon, when the Bells of the past spoke to Thomas Scott Bell at Harvard, calling in his own mind to him above the clutter and emotion of being tremendously alone in a tone of evil desperation...