Word: organization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Organ Recitals at Harvard. OrganistAnthony Jennings of University of Newcastle,Australia, will perform in concert. Busch Hall, 29Kirkland St., 3 p.m. $4 for students...
...other topic was the moral obligation to prevent human suffering, but popular wisdom definitely supported a "pro-organ selling" stance as the easiest thesis option...
...chair of Harvard's University SciencePolicy Committee, Provost Jerry R. Green, says hewould have taken an anti-organ selling stance...
...physicist and mother an engineer, grew up in Manhattan Beach, California, and studied political philosophy at Harvard. An early resistance to science, she says, came from her religious upbringing. "I couldn't reconcile religion with science," she recalls. "I didn't like biology. You look at an internal organ, and it's just so unaesthetic. How could God make things so asymmetrical...
...black, oozing tar has bubbled upward into driveways and garages. Residents say air contaminants, such as trichloroethane, have been responsible for personal tragedies. Among them has been a rash of birth defects: in one four-month period, 11 deformed children were born; other children suffered serious heart and reproductive-organ problems. Most of the citizens have fled their homes. Many have been compensated by the courts and developers: last year 1,700 plaintiffs agreed on a settlement of $207 million, reportedly the largest-ever out-of-court deal in a toxic-waste case. Meanwhile, after 10 years, liquid and airborne...