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...quick hint to Joe Pesci's oh-so-lovable-character: if you are trying to keep your asbestosis condition under control, the one place NOT to make your nest is in a nook of Widener Library...

Author: By Benjamin J. Heller, | Title: DART BOARD | 5/11/1994 | See Source »

...everything the genetic engineers have accomplished during the past half- century is just a preamble to the work that Collins and Anderson and legions of colleagues are doing now. Collins leads the Human Genome Project, a 15-year effort to draw the first detailed map of every nook and cranny and gene in human DNA. Anderson, who pioneered the first successful human-gene- therapy operations, is leading the campaign to put information about DNA to use as quickly as possible in the treatment and prevention of human diseases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Genetic Revolution | 1/17/1994 | See Source »

...that Harvard theater suffers from a deplorable shortage of immediately accessible technical support staff. What we need are in fact more Alans. To remove someone who has his hands on all the ropes, who has an intimate knowledge of every facet of Harvard student theater, who thoroughly knows every nook and cranny of the Agassiz, and replace him with someone who, for all his teaching qualifications, has to take time to rethink and relearn his experience to suit the demands of Harvard theater, probably represents the most economically inefficient decision ever made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Theater Needs Support--and Symonds | 6/7/1993 | See Source »

Barcelona, then, is not so much a travel book as a prodigiously researched biography of the city, taking in every nook and cranny of its involved history, from the 9th century confrontation of "Wilfred the Hairy" and "Charles the Bald" to the Postmodernist affectations of today's Catalan renaissance (the Olympic Village for this summer's Games, Hughes notes, was named after a Utopian socialist scheme of the last century that fizzled disastrously). In the Middle Ages, Catalan was probably more spoken around the Mediterranean than French, Italian or Spanish, and the Catalan empire had consulates in 126 places; later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Story of Vim and Rigor | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

...Your way up there, take a break at the Norske Nook in Osseo for some of the best homemade pie available in the Western Hemisphere...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Escape to Wisconsin, Eat Cheese and Die | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

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