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...graduate student in statistics at Harvard in 1970. Rubin likes working in Cambridge, which he describe as "an exciting and intellectually active area." Currently he is tearing down the inside new house in Newton and caring for his children which, he says "absorb the time that used to be for hobbies...
Surveys since have echoed these initial findings. In 1982, at a "Day of Dialogue" sponsored by Educators for Social Responsibility, thousands of questionnaires similar to the Mack-Beardslee questioning were distributed to high school students. In the same year, a Newton North High School senior received responses from 950 of his schoolmates on a similar questionnaire. More than 700 students in Akron, Ohio filled in questionnaires on the subject distributed by a city physician. And a California pediatrician administered a survey to nearly 1000 junior and high school students, "embedding" the nuclear war question among 20 items in an effort...
Until the Metropolitan's epochal show, the religious art could be viewed only in widely scattered New Zealand museums that hold individual pieces in trust for their Maori owners. The decade-long effort by the museum's chairman of primitive art, Douglas Newton, to bring the work to the U.S. was conspicuously worthwhile. For Americans, a walk through the Metropolitan's exhibit is a voyage of discovery, as astonishing as the sight of Maori art must have been in 1769, when Captain James Cook's Endeavour first touched New Zealand's shore. When the ship...
First Team Defense Pos.Name College Pts. (1) Ct, Ht. Wt. Hometown DE Mark Mead Harvard 14 (7) Sr. 6'3" 215 New York, N.Y. DE David Smith Pann 11 (4) Sr. 6'3" 230 Newton Center, Mees. DT Gary Cloutier Brown 14 (7) Sr. 6'2" 245 Westerly, A.I. DT +Tom Giella Yale 9 (3) Sr. 6'2" 240 East Masdow. N.Y. DT Ralph Schotz Cornell 9 (3) Sr. 6'5" 238 Niagara Falls, Ont. MG %"John Danlel Brown 13 (6) Sr. 6'11" 210 Conoord, Mass. LB %"Joe Azelby Harvard 14 (7) Sr. 6'2" 225 Dumont...
...whom are registered in neither party. The vote worked to their advantage in 1982, when Democrats--again with the exception of Silvio Conte--won every congressional race, the gubernatorial race, and the Senate race, with at least 58 percent of the vote. Rep. Barney M. Frank '62 (D-Newton Highland) swamped his Republican opponent Margaret M. Heckler, now secretary of Health and Human Services in the Reagan Administration, by a three-to-two margin in what had been expected to be a tight race...