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...Cadillac was going more than 50 m.p.h. when it swerved off the road onto a Little League field in Riverside, Ill. By the time the car rolled to a stop, the bodies of children and parents were strewn across the infield. Ambulances came whooping and screeching to Loyola's McGaw Hospital, 23 blocks away, and the trauma team went to work. Research shows that if basic life support is used on serious trauma victims within four minutes and advanced life support within eight, nearly 50% of them survive. McGaw beat the averages. The first child was in cardiac arrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Do You Want To Die? | 5/28/1990 | See Source »

...Area figurative art continued to evolve even after the charismatic Park's death from cancer in 1960 at age 49. Joan Brown, Manuel Neri and Bruce McGaw had all studied with the movement's pioneers. In the early '60s, these younger artists introduced more personal subject matter, along with something akin to the new spirit then percolating among San Francisco's Beat poets. Their work displayed the sensibility of the evolving "underground" scene -- angrier and more confrontational, yet also funnier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The San Francisco Rebellion | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...goofy, squinting face of her pet dog (Models with Manuel's Sculpture, 1961). In Brown's anything-goes color schemes, brooding burgundies, hot pinks and Velveeta-cheese yellows oozed from the canvas with gooey gusto. In drawings on paper, she even collaged strips of fake fur. McGaw produced more straightforward self-portraits and still lifes, while sculptor Neri's headless, armless mannequins tried to take the figurative program into three dimensions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The San Francisco Rebellion | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...Milofsky, administrative assisstant to Ozment, said the committee learned from Robert E. McGaw, an attorney from the university's Office of Legal Counsel, that Harvard would have to receive a permit from the city to hold classes on a holiday. But the university could reveive a permit a maximum of only six days before the holiday, which would make scheduling impossible, Milofsky said. However, McGaw is currently investigating the possibiltiy of making a pre-arrangement for the permit, she said...

Author: By David J. Barron, | Title: CUE Delays Submitting Buffer Idea to Fac. Vote | 3/7/1986 | See Source »

...comic aspects (except for the defendants) but both the sequence and the outcome of Mr. Ezera's trial appear to provide the very antithesis of a parody. Of two things choose one: either Mr. Ezera lied (which seemed doubtful) when he denied involvement with the theft; or the plaintiff McGaw made a serious mistake when she originally identified the defendent. The arresting officer was formal as to Ms. McGaw's certitude about Mr. Ezera: why doubt his word any more than Mr. Ezera's? But in the "courtroom parody" the error was corrected. The plaintiff, for motives unspecified (awe? fear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Parody of Justice | 4/19/1980 | See Source »

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