Word: macdonald
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...example is the collaborative piece by Hillary Leone and Jennifer Macdonald, which fills a whole room. It consists of a few canvases (actually bed frames covered with muslin) adorned with elegant arabesques burned into them with hot irons. The branding irons, 55 of them, hang from the ceiling. The squiggles they produce, one learns from the wall label, are in fact Gregg shorthand symbols, by which means the artists have filled the canvas with replications of multiple-choice answers from a survey on sexual behavior -- "More than once a week. Once a week. Two-three times a month . . ." Rarely...
...Award finalists for 1993 at the ECAC Tournament Banquet at Lake Placid, New York. The Decathion Club has presented the award to the nation's most outstanding college hockey player since 1961, and three Harvard players have won the prize (Mark Fusco '83. Scott Fusco '85-86, and Lane MacDonald '88-89). The Sports Cube has compiled a list of this year's potential candidates and will keep an eye on them and any other players who may become finalists in March. The list reflects the opinion of the Crimson sports writers. NCAA Poll 1. Maine...
...Peter MacDonald's 14-year effort to build an independent Navajo Nation for America's largest Indian tribe was hobbled by repeated run-ins with the law. His latest setback: a 14 1/2-year sentence from a Phoenix federal judge for his role in a 1989 riot at the tribe's Window Rock, Arizona, headquarters, where two of his supporters were killed. MacDonald, 64, will serve the term concurrently with previous sentences: five years from a 1992 federal racketeering case and seven years from a 1990 case in which he was convicted by a tribal court of accepting kickbacks and bribes...
...Award finalists for 1993 at the ECAC Tournament banquet at Lake Placid, New York. The Decation Club has presented the award to the nation's most outstanding college hockey player since 1961, and three Harvard players have won the prize (Mark Fusco '83, Scott Fueco '85-86, and Lane MacDonald '88-89). The sports editors have compiled a list of this year's potential candidates and will keep an eye on them and any other players who may become finalists in March. The list reflects the opinion of the Crimson sports editors only...
...MacDonald and Gusella, both members of theMolecular Neurogenetics Unit at the Mass. GeneralHospital Neuroscience Center, reported thediscovery early last month of another candidategene encoding alphadducin, a protein present inhigh concentrations in the brain...