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District 65, United Auto Workers, first attempted to unionize Med Area employees six years ago. Its protracted struggle ended in defeat in June 1977 when workers voted to reject the representation...
District 65's initial attempt to organize at the Med Area in 1977 resulted in a prolonged, heated battle with the University, which eventually stymied the union's efforts. But District 65 organizers insist they are better prepared this time...
...Med School faculty voted to establish the Genetics Department in October 1978. This decision helped persuade the Surdna Foundation to make the gift. Allen C. Olsson, dean for resources, said last week. "They were attracted by the same logic which prompted the faculty to recognize the significance of genetics," Olsson added...
Toufexis began her science career as a pre-med major at Smith College, though she insists, "I never wanted to be a doctor. I just liked the basic science curriculum." A staff writer for a physicians' newspaper before joining TIME in 1978, she has been practicing medical journalism for ten years, despite what she describes as a nagging professional handicap: her first name. "My friends and contacts at hospitals and research facilities sometimes fail to return phone calls," she laments. "They don't want to talk to the Anesthesia Department...
...most engaging side of it is Jessica, played by Karen Allen, a young actress with a pretty, open face and a straightshooting manner that is extraordinarily winning. She is bright, wry, self-amused without being selfabsorbed. Jameson Parker, as a blond, bland Waspy square (he's pre-med), is perhaps a tad too deep into his role, appealing without being truly interesting. Brad Davis (the sweet victim of Midnight Express) proves here that he is really an actor. Playing a hustler carving out a career as a New Journalist, he is as active as he was passive...