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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...debate last month, Marc J. Roberts '64, a professor of political economy and health policy, noted that we laud researchers for developing techniques which are radical in their use of new technology, but which may give only incremental benefits in actual care. Perhaps we should try to increase the efficiency of old techniques, or develop technology with an eye toward maximizing the bang for the buck...

Author: By Bruce L. Gottlieb, | Title: The Price of Health | 12/1/1993 | See Source »

Last year was the best year for Harvard students in the business job market since 1989, according to Business Counselor Marc Cosentino. More than 43 percent of the Class of 1993 participated in recruiting. Cosentino expects this year to be another success...

Author: By Nan Zheng, | Title: Seniors Begin to Wonder: Where To Go From Here? | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...America is the only society that likes to believe that death is optional," said Marc J. Roberts 64, a professor of political economy in the Faculty of Public Health and Director of Executive Programs in Health Policy and Management...

Author: By Stephanie P. Wexler, | Title: Forum Debates Health Care | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

Hovanessian and his team have submitted their research to the journal Science, where experts will review it before publication. Pasteur's head of vaccine research, Marc Girard, nicely described the promising but precarious place in which his colleague's research stands: "If these results are reproduced in the next weeks or months by one or two other labs in the U.S. and elsewhere, then it's fantastic, because that would mean Hovanessian has really discovered something new. But we have to get to that stage before we can get excited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Aids Teaser | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

...design, every black line in its right place, not a slippage in the stripes and Benday dots. Its flat, posterish colors will read with infrangible aplomb. It will parody other art, as in the past Lichtenstein's work has parodied everything from Art Deco to synthetic Cubism, from Franz Marc's horses to Monet's versions of Rouen Cathedral, from Mondrian's squares to the generic brushstroke of late Abstract Expressionism. It will have a number of concealed jokes for the art-initiated, often genuinely funny ones -- as when, redoing Matisse's Still Life with "Dance" in 1974, Lichtenstein inserted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Image Duplicator | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

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