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...apartment, where he lived with his wife and was attended by nurses and technicians. That idyll lasted barely a month before a second stroke. Again he fought back and eventually he was able to make a trip to his hometown of Jasper, Ind., to serve as a parade grand marshal. He went fishing with his sons and Artificial Heart Developer Robert Jarvik and celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary at a Louisville restaurant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Stilling the Artificial Beat | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

According to University Marshal Richard M. Hunt, the two other 350th convocations, which will be delivered on September 4 and September 6, have been completely organized. Prince Charles will star on September 4 in the convocation entitled "Harvard and its Origins," and President Bok will lead off Saturday's festivities with a talk entitled "Harvard and its Family." All three convocations, the mainstay of the 350th celebration, will be held in Tercentenary Theater...

Author: By Joseph F Kahn, | Title: The Backout That Backfired | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

...Commencement is an event for the whole University: the faculty, undergraduates, grad schools, and alumni," said class marshal Joel A. Getz '86. "Class Day is specifically for the graduating seniors, it's a chance for our class to be together one last time...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Class Day Finishes Seniors' Week of Fun | 6/4/1986 | See Source »

Posner will follow with a look at the lighterside of Harvard in his Ivy Oration. AfterUeberroth speaks, class marshal Anne C. Bailey '86will present a few closing remarks before theclass choristers lead everyone in singing "FairHarvard...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Class Day Finishes Seniors' Week of Fun | 6/4/1986 | See Source »

Sitting in the backseat of a U.S. marshal's car, Ronald Pelton betrayed little emotion last week as he arrived for the start of his espionage trial in a Baltimore courthouse. For 14 years, Pelton worked in a low-level computer job at the top secret National Security Agency. He had a knowledge of Russian, access to sensitive intelligence data and, in later years, money troubles. After Pelton left the NSA in 1979, according to federal authorities, he started selling information to the Soviets. Accused spies like Pelton have been a cause of growing concern to the U.S. intelligence community...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Questions of National Security | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

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