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Some of those medical thoughts included treatments for burn patients in the 1940s. The method that he and the MGH staff developed became the norm for U.S. military treatment of burns...
While ups and downs are the norm for any undertaking so large, with "Silent Blessings" good times definitely seem to have predominated along with the hard work. "Everyone on the crew was so nice and fun to work with," Alvarado remembers. "We shot all over: by the river, in apartments on Beacon Street and near Huron Ave., in the basement of Lowell House, at Harvard University Press and the Casablanca." On a typical day "we'd get up at around four thirty or five in the morning in order to be filming from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., which...
Handicapping may be the norm in golf and horse-racing, but the Harvard men's tennis team has made a habit of it against Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association (EITA) opponents this year...
Handicapping may be the norm in golf and horse-racing, but the Harvard men's tennis team has made a habit of it against EITA (Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis association) opponents this year...
Anthropologist Margaret Mead wrote in 1961 thatstudents saw conformity as the key to conventionalsuccess: "[S]tatistics on national contests forscholarships and for admissions to especiallydesirable institutions have increased thewidespread sense that to succeed today it isnecessary to conform and to complete in terms ofnational norm...