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...experts were still not quite able to pin the blame on cholesterol, however. Explains Fred Mattson, a leading researcher at the University of California at San Diego, "We were missing a key piece of evidence: no one had ever shown that reducing the level of cholesterol in the blood did any good...
Maybe there are too many choices, as Thomas L. Mattson '56 noted in a message to his classmates...
...problems--perhaps with formal education per se--may be that Harvard takes a student to the point where he (or she) comprehends so many possibilities that persistence in a given enterprise may come to seem narrow," Mattson suggested...
Walter E. Mattson, executive vice president of the Times, said the principles agreed to provide job guarantees for all "regular" pressmen and give the publishers the right to reduce their work force by attrition over a six-year period...
...described by Mattson and Kennedy, the principles of agreement mean the union appeared to have won its fight to keep the jobs of its members, and the publishers have apparently won the right to reduce work forces by not replacing employees who die, retire, or are fired...