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After Bryan Organ's portrait of Princess Margaret was unveiled in 1970, the artist "awoke to the most horrific morning of my life." One critic insisted that Organ, 45, "must have had a migraine" while painting it; others were even less kind. The Royal Family evidently did not concur, for they agreed to have Organ do the first official portrait of Prince Charles, 32. The completed work was hung in the National Portrait Gallery earlier this month, and reaction was tepid. Said one critic: "No one could possibly enthuse about it." What did enthuse just about everyone, however...
...Lifton also has obviously never tried to remove a brain. Nor has he cut it up to find bullet fragments and then made it go back into the skull so that no one could tell the organ had been removed. You just...
...want access to any file kept by an official organ of the University, get an application from the Registrar's Office. The office will order the file and you can read it there under supervision (this is to insure that file contents are not removed or changed). Exceptions to this rule are UHS files and department files. Inquiries in these areas should be made directly to the departments involved. The registrar can retrieve information from the archives...
...summer school students have their own files. Files are kept of applications for special concentrations. Honors theses are kept in the archives, free for anyone's inspection. Some professors keep files on students' class performance. Some of these are, of course, strictly the private files of individuals or private organizations and to these you have no access. But with any file kept by any official organ of the University, the general rule is this: you have full right of access to all information excluding that to which you have specifically waived your right of inspection...
Grasso died at 5:49 p.m. of a cardiac arrest following multiple organ failure, hospital spokesman James Battaglio said yesterday...